Etymology
The word "reside" comes from the Latin verb "residēre," which means "to sit down, to stay," or "to be fixed in a place."
Meaning
Origin
The Latin verb "residēre" is derived from the following parts:
The prefix "re-" intensifies the meaning of "sidēre," indicating a repeated or continued action of sitting or settling.
Etymology Middle English from Old French residence from Latin residēntia a remainin
Etymology The word reside comes from the Latin verb residēre which means to sit do
Etymology Latin residens present participle of residēre Residēre means to si
Etymology The word reside comes from the Latin verb residēre which means to sit do
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