Etymology:
The word "prevailing" comes from the Old French word "prevaloir," meaning "to be superior" or "to overcome." It is derived from the Latin word "praevalere," which has the same meaning and is composed of the following elements:
Meaning:
"Prevailing" means:
Origin:
The word "prevailing" has been used in the English language since the 13th century, and its meaning has remained largely unchanged over time.
Etymology Origin Latin praevalere Literal meaning to be stronger Root prae
Etymology The word prevailing comes from the Old French word prevaloir meaning to
Etymology of Prevalent Late Middle English via Anglo Norman French from Latin praeva
Etymology Origin Latin Root prae before dominari to dominate Meaning Exis
Etymology Late Middle English from Old French dominant present participle of dominer
Etymology The word fashionable is derived from the Middle French word fasionable whi
Etymology The word fashion comes from the Old French word facon meaning make or
Etymology The word frightful comes from the Old English word frihtlic meaning full
Etymology The word dissident originates from the Latin word dis sentire meaning to
Etymology From Middle English reverberen from Old French reverberer from Latin reverb
Etymology Origin Latin praedominari prae before dominari to rule Mean