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The word "silvern" comes from the Old English word "seolfor," which meant "silver." The Proto-Germanic form of the word, *silubr, is thought to be derived from the Latin word "solidus," which meant "solid" or "heavy." This is because silver was often used to make coins, which were solid and heavy.
Etymology The word silver derives from Old English seolfor or seolfer which in tu
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Etymology The word silver derives from Old English seolfor or seolfer which in tu
Etymology The word silver derives from Old English seolfor or seolfer which in tu
Etymology Middle English silvern selverin from Old English seolfor n suffix form
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