Etymology:
Meaning:
To hold up, sustain, or provide assistance and encouragement to someone or something.
Origin:
Examples of Use:
Etymology Latin supportāre from sub under portāre to carry Proto Indo Eur
Etymology Late Middle English from Middle English haste hastif from Anglo Norman Fre
Etymology The word tardy comes from the Latin word tardus meaning slow or late
Etymology The word trust comes from the Old English word treowe which means faithf
Etymology The word mall is derived from the Latin word malleus which means hammer
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Etymology The word emotion derives from the Latin word emovere which means to move
Etymology The English word church originates from the Old English word cirice which
Pretend Etymology From Middle English pretenden meaning to claim or profess to be
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Etymology Late Middle English in the sense dweller in a city or town from Old
Etymology Greek πρόβλημα problema obstacle question Latin problema di