Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
Etymology Latin repetitus past participle of repetere to go back return Proto Indo
Etymology From Middle English repeted past participle of repeten from Anglo Norman r
Etymology From Old French perennial from Latin perennis lasting through the year
Etymology The word diaper originates from the Middle English word diapre which comes
Etymology The word quaver derives from the Middle English word quave which is itself
Etymology The word burden comes from the Old English word byrðen meaning load or
Etymology The word mangle has a long and complex etymology that can be traced back to s
Etymology Old English claterian meaning to rattle clatter Imitative onomatopoeia
Etymology The word aplenty is derived from the Old English phrase in plente which me
Etymology Old French rendre Late Latin reddere Proto Indo European red Meaning
Etymology Middle English overtaken from Old English ofer tācan to catch up with ov
Etymology The word echo comes from the Greek êkhô which means a sound that is re