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The word swoon originally referred to a loud noise, such as the roar of a lion or the sound of thunder. By the 14th century, it began to be used figuratively to describe the sensation of weakness or dizziness experienced when one is about to faint. In the 16th century, the emotional sense of the word emerged, referring to the overwhelming feeling of joy, admiration, or desire that can cause one to feel weak or faint.
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Etymology From Middle English sound from Old English sund from Proto Germanic sunðaz
Etymology The word gender derives from the Latin word genus which means kind or t
Etymology The word thunder comes from the Old English word þunor which is derived f
Etymology The word spindle comes from the Old English word spindel which in turn der
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Etymology The English word strand has Germanic origins and is related to the Proto Germ
Etymology Old English rinnel stream brook Middle English rinell Modern English runne
Etymology Middle English swonen from Old English swōgan meaning to sigh sound roa
Etymology The word powder originates from the Old French word poudre which itself de
Etymology Middle English medelen from Old English medeltōn from Proto Germanic m
Etymology The word tender comes from the Old French verb tendre meaning to stretch
Etymology The word remainder derives from the Latin word remaneō which means to r
Etymology Old French riban Late Latin ribanus Possibly from Medieval Latin ribandum
Etymology The word jaundice is derived from the Old French word jaune meaning yell
Etymology The word spider originates from the Middle English spither c 1200 deri
Etymology Middle English lendere from Old Norse lendari from lenda loan Germanic
Etymology Middle English feynt from Old French feint from Vulgar Latin fincta make
Etymology Middle English feynt from Old French feint from Vulgar Latin fincta make
Etymology From Ancient Greek sunkopē συγκοπή Derived from sun together
Etymology The word nock has multiple origins Old English noc notch Middle Dutch
Etymology The word blackout is a compound word formed from the words black and out
Etymology and Origin The word pass comes from the Old French word passer meaning t
Etymology The word counterfeit comes from the Middle English word countrefete which
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