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The word "smolder" has been in use in English since the early 12th century. It originally referred to the slow, smoldering combustion of wood or other materials. Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include the figurative sense of suppressing or hiding emotions and the notion of something that exists in a dormant state.
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Etymology Old English smorian to smother from Proto Germanic smerwaz Cognates in oth
Etymology The word experience comes from the Old French word esprover which in turn
Etymology The word fire comes from the Old English fīr which is ultimately derived
Etymology The word rife comes from the Middle English word rife which in turn comes
Etymology The word burn comes from the Old English word byrnan which means to burn
Etymology The word feel comes from the Middle English word felen to feel which in
Etymology Old English fleon meaning to run away From Proto Germanic fleuhanan meanin
Etymology Fele is a word with multiple etymological origins depending on its language
Etymology Latin combustus past participle of comburere to burn Proto Indo European
Etymology Latin persona meaning mask or character in a play Meaning An indiv