Etymology:
The word "splendor" is derived from the Latin word "splendere," meaning "to shine or gleam." It is related to the Proto-Indo-European root "*splend-," meaning "to shine."
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "splendor" has been used in English since the 14th century. It is ultimately derived from the Latin word "splendere," which was first used in the 1st century AD. The Latin word is thought to be related to the Proto-Indo-European root "*splend-," which is also the source of words such as "splendid" and "splendent."
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