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Etymology Old English hæccete Proto Germanic hakkiþō Indo European kekk to st
Etymology The word stroke comes from the Old English word strāc which means a blow
Etymology The word stroke comes from the Old English word strāc which means a blow
Etymology The word coup is derived from the French verb cooper meaning to cut or
Etymology From Latin syncopātus from Greek sinkopē from syn together kopē
Etymology Syncopation is derived from the Greek word synkoptō which means to cut sh
Etymology Middle English feynt from Old French feint from Vulgar Latin fincta make
Etymology Articulation Derived from the Latin word articulatus which means jointed
Etymology Middle English stride from Old English stridan to stride Proto Germanic st
Etymology The word ascetic derives from the Greek askētikos meaning pertaining to
Etymology The word mess comes from the Middle English word messe which in turn come
Etymology America derives from the feminine Latin name Amerigo which is the Latinized
Etymology Spell noun Old English spell meaning a spoken or written formula believ