Etymology
The word "sprig" is derived from the Middle English word "sprigge," which is thought to have originated from the Old English word "spregan," meaning "to grow" or "to sprout."
Meaning
A sprig is a small branch or shoot, especially one that is growing from a larger branch or stem. It can also refer to a small piece of a plant, such as a leaf or a flower.
Origin
The use of the word "sprig" to refer to a small branch or shoot dates back to the 13th century. The word was originally used in connection with trees, but it later came to be used for other plants as well. In the 16th century, the word "sprig" began to be used to refer to a small piece of a plant, such as a leaf or a flower.
Examples
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