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Etymology The term surrogate etymology is derived from the Latin words Surrogare T
Etymology Latin subrogare meaning to substitute Sub prefix beneath under rogar
Etymology The word subrogate originates from the Latin verb subrogare which means
Etymology The word exchange originates from the Old French term eschangier which ult
Etymology Derived from the Latin word substituere meaning to put in place of anothe
Etymology The word chagrin comes from the Old French word chagriner meaning to anno
Etymology The word sacrifice originates from the Latin word sacrificium which is der
Etymology Middle English maske from Old French masque from Italian maschera from Ar
Etymology Medieval Latin cruciata marked with a cross Late Latin crux cross
Etymology Old English atōnian atone reconcile from Proto Germanic atōnōjan sour
Etymology The word news is derived from the following sources Old English niwe o
Etymology Old English wæht Proto Germanic wahti Proto Indo European weh t woh t