Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "prosecute" originated from the Latin verb "prosequi," which means "to follow up, pursue, or go after." Originally, it referred to the act of pursuing a legal action or complaint. Over time, the meaning evolved to become specifically associated with initiating and conducting criminal proceedings.
Historical Evolution:
Etymology Pursue originates from the Old French word poursuivre which means to foll
Etymology Origin Latin Word Roots pro forward sequi follow Meaning
Etymology The word prosecution comes from the Latin word prosequi which means to fo
Etymology Origin Latin Word Roots pro forward sequi follow Meaning
Etymology The word defend derives from the Old French word defendre which itself ori
Etymology From Middle English enwagen from Old English onweagian On on upon
Etymology of Oppressive The word oppressive originates from the Late Latin term oppr
Etymology From Middle French persécuter from Late Latin persecutī the gerund of per
Etymology The word accuse comes from Old French acuser Medieval Latin accusare
Etymology The word execute originates from the Latin word exsequor which means to c
Etymology The word oppression comes from the Latin word oppressio which means actio
Etymology Middle English cloosen from Old English lūcan Proto Germanic lūkaną P