Etymology:
Quench ultimately comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *sweŋ-, meaning "to squeeze, press." This root also gave rise to the English word "sweat."
Meaning:
Quench means to put out or suppress something, such as thirst, fire, or an emotion. It implies a complete or substantial reduction or elimination.
Origin:
The word "quench" entered the English language in the 13th century, from the Old French word "quenchir," which in turn comes from the Latin word "extinguere," meaning "to extinguish."
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Etymology Quench ultimately comes from the Proto Indo European root sweŋ meaning to
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