Etymology of "smart":
Meaning and Origin of "smart":
1. Intelligent, quick-witted:
2. Stylish, fashionable:
3. Technically advanced, technologically sophisticated:
Etymology Sharp originates from the Old English word scearp meaning cutting or point
Etymology of smart Middle English smarte smerte Old English smeortan smeort Proto
Etymology French from Italian tutu probably from children s language reduplication
Etymology The word rage comes from the Old French word rage which in turn comes from
Etymology Ancient Greek ἄχη áchē meaning grief distress pain Meaning
Etymology The word hurt derives from the Middle English word hurten which is of Ang
Etymology The word fresh derives from the Old English word fersc meaning new rece
Etymology The word slap is believed to have originated from the Middle English word sl
Etymology Commentator originates from the Latin word commentarius meaning a memoir
Etymology The term snip snap is a reduplicative compound meaning it consists of two i
Etymology The word perk is thought to have originated from the acronym PERQ which s
Etymology Late 16th century from sauce y y1 suffix forming adjectives from nouns
Etymology The word burn comes from the Old English word byrnan which means to burn
Etymology The word impertinent originates from the Latin word impertinens meaning n