Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "spoil" has been used in English since the 13th century. It was originally used to refer to the act of robbing or plundering. However, over time, the meaning of the word has expanded to include any act that damages or ruins something.
Examples
Etymology The word spoil comes from the Old French word spolier which means to rob
Etymology The word spill has several origins Old English spillan meaning to pour
Etymology Middle English despoliacion from Old French despoliacion Latin dēspōliā
Etymology and Origin The name Rile has multiple etymological origins English From
Etymology The word spoiler originates from two sources Old English spoilian mea
Etymology The word robe comes from the Old French word robe which in turn comes from
Etymology Infection comes from the Latin word infectiō which means a staining or
Etymology The word incorruptible comes from the Latin word incorruptus which means
Etymology Middle English decaien from Old French decaoir from Latin decadere decide
Etymology Middle English disapoynten from Old French despointer desappointer Old Fr
Etymology The word damage comes from the Old French word damager which means to inj