Etymology:
Meaning:
A scorcher is:
Origin:
The word "scorcher" was first used in the 16th century to describe a person who caused mental or physical suffering. In the 18th century, it began to be used more metaphorically to refer to someone who was extremely successful or impressive. The use of "scorcher" to describe a hot day dates back to the 19th century.
Examples:
Etymology Middle English scorchen from Old English sċeorċan Proto Germanic skurkj
Etymology Latin Sirius Greek Σείριος Seirios Meaning Scorching or Bl
Etymology The word striking is derived from Old English strican meaning to strike
Etymology Middle English condicioun from Old French condicion from Latin conditio
Etymology Greek Αντιόχεια Antiókheia Meaning By Victory or Fortres
Etymology From Middle English malignant from Late Latin malignāns harmful mischiev
Etymology Middle English suffrage c 1440 Anglo French suffrage 13th century La
Etymology Battery comes from the Late Latin word batteria meaning a beating Meani