Risky
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "risky" is derived from the Middle English word "riske," which meant "bold" or "reckless." It is ultimately derived from the Proto-Germanic root *riskan-, meaning "to rush" or "to go forth."
Risky Etymology:
1. Proto-Germanic *riskan-
2. Middle English "riske"
3. Modern English "risky"
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