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The term "swamper" originated in the late 19th century to refer to workers who cleared vegetation and performed manual labor in swampy areas, particularly in the Southern United States. The term was later extended to describe any person engaged in unskilled or menial work, often for an employer.
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Etymology The word swamp comes from the Middle English word swampe which in turn de
Etymology The word sump comes from the Middle English word sompe which is in turn d
Etymology From Late Latin tribulationem oppression trouble from Latin tribulum
Etymology The word pool originates from the Middle English word pol which is derive
Etymology of Conversation The word conversation derives from the Latin conversatio
Etymology The word haywire is a combination of two words Hay Short for haystack
Etymology The word offspring comes from the Middle English word offspring which in t
Etymology The word premise comes from the Old French word premise which in turn come
Etymology The word depression comes from the Latin word depressere which means to
Etymology The word creole is derived from the Spanish and Portuguese word criollo wh
Etymology Latin resilient springing back French résilient elastic springy