Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "sedge" has Indo-European roots, ultimately deriving from the Proto-Indo-European word *sek- ("to cut"). This root is also the origin of the words "sickle" and "sword".
Etymology and Origin Gladiolus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae T
Etymology The word gladiator comes from the Latin word gladius which means sword
Etymology Bi Latin two Secare Latin to cut Meaning To divide something
Etymology Dissecare Latin to cut apart Components Dis Latin prefix meaning
Etymology The word hacksaw originated in the 16th century combining the words Hack
Etymology The word insect is derived from the Latin word insectum which means cut i
Etymology Old French entresechir Latin intersecāre inter between secāre to
Etymology First used in the 16th century Derived from the Latin word resectus which
Etymology Saxon is a term derived from the Old English word Seaxe which referred to th
Etymology The word scythe comes from the Old English word siðe which means cutting
Etymology and Meaning The word secant comes from the Latin verb secare meaning to
Etymology The word secateurs is derived from the Latin word seco which means to cut
Etymology The word sect is derived from the Latin word secta meaning a cutting or
Etymology is the study of the origin and development of words It involves examining the h
Etymology The word sector originates from the Latin word sector which means a cutt
Etymology Middle English segge segge from Old English secg from Proto West Germanic
Etymology The word segment comes from the Latin word segmentum meaning a cutting
Etymology Proto Indo European sḱi meaning to cut to peel Meaning Skin refers
Etymology From earlier skin flint meaning a person who holds tightly to his her money
Etymology The word skinny is derived from the Middle English word skine which means
Etymology The word transect comes from the Latin trans meaning across and sect
Etymology The word papyrus comes from the ancient Greek word πάπυρος papyros
Etymology precipitare Latin to fall rush down prae Latin prefix before down
Etymology Old English ledere leader guide Middle English leder Proto Germanic l
Etymology The word restoration is derived from the Latin word restaurare which mea
Etymology The word loop comes from the Middle English word lope which in turn comes
Etymology From Middle English glose from Old French glose from Medieval Latin gl
Etymology Old English atōnian atone reconcile from Proto Germanic atōnōjan sour
Etymology French curmudgeon 15th century Middle French cormillon 13th century
Etymology Old English Hlenten Proto Germanic Langitinaz meaning long season M
Etymology The word exercise comes from the Latin word exercere which means to train