Etymology:
1. Sage: * Comes from the Middle English word "sage," which originated from the Old French word "sage." * The Old French word derives from the Latin word "salvia," which means "to heal." * The term "sage" refers to the plant genus Salvia, which includes several aromatic and medicinal plants.
2. Brush: * Derives from the Old English word "brus," meaning "shrub" or "undergrowth." * The term "brush" refers to a dense thicket of shrubs or small trees.
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Additional Notes:
Etymology and Meaning Brush derives from the Middle English word brusche which in tur
Etymology and Meaning Brush derives from the Middle English word brusche which in tur
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