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Etymology The word surf is derived from the Middle English word sourf which itself
Etymology Old English sōcan verb Proto Germanic sōkijan Proto Indo European sē
Etymology Latin vagitus from the verb vagire meaning to cry like a child or to
Etymology Old English sōcan verb Proto Germanic sōkijan Proto Indo European sē
Etymology Middle English purlen purfle Old French purfiler pourfiler Late Latin pu
Etymology Old French noyse from Latin nausea seasickness nausea Meaning Any
Etymology The word faithful is derived from the Old French word fealté which itself
Etymology The word traffic comes from the Middle English word trafique which in turn
Etymology The word skate has multiple etymological origins Middle Dutch schaetse
Etymology The word patience originates from the Latin word patientia which means su
Etymology The ampersand symbol amp is a ligature a combination of two or more lette
Etymology Latin exacerbāre irritate stimulate from ex out acerbāre make b