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Etymology French Écrouelles Medieval Latin Strumae scrofularum Latin Scrofulae Anci
Etymology The word screw is derived from the Old French word escroue which in turn c
Etymology Middle English blīte from Old English blīht joyful cheerful gracious
Anglo Saxon Etymology Originally known as Old English or Anglish Derived from Angl
Etymology The English word church originates from the Old English word cirice which
Etymology Greek ἄσυλον ásulos meaning unplundered or inviolable Latin
Etymology Old French breche from Late Latin brecha from Celtic of unknown origin M
Etymology The word news is derived from the following sources Old English niwe o
Etymology The word paradox originates from the Greek language para παρά mea
Etymology From Old French admonester from Medieval Latin admonestāre from Latin admo
Etymology The word idea is derived from the Greek word idein ἰδεῖν meaning
Etymology Latin facetus humorous witty merry French facétieux facetious