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The word "procreant" comes from the Latin word "procreare," which means "to beget, procreate." The prefix "pro-" means "forth," and the root "creare" means "to create." Thus, "procreare" literally means "to create forth." The word "procreant" is first attested in the 14th century.
Etymology From Medieval Latin procreatio a begetting from Latin procreare to beg
Etymology Latin sedulus meaning diligent assiduous watchful Indo European sed m
Etymology The word continent comes from the Latin word continens which means holdin
Etymology Middle English querele Old French querele Latin querela meaning complain
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Etymology Greek paradigma παράδειγμα meaning example model or pat
Etymology From Middle English serven from Old French servir from Latin servīre to
Etymology The word orient originates from the Old French orient which itself derive
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