Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
"Tone" has several distinct meanings and origins:
1. Color Tone (Noun):
2. Musical Tone (Noun):
3. Intonation (Noun):
4. Mood or Style (Noun):
5. Utterance (Verb):
Etymology Origin Middle English toune from Old English tun meaning enclosed set
Etymology Toned is the past participle of the verb tone Tone originated from the M
Etymology Origin Middle English toune from Old English tun meaning enclosed set
Etymology From Middle English semytone from Medieval Latin semitonium from Late Latin
Etymology Middle English ton toune from Anglo Norman French tune toune from Old Fr
Etymology The word spirit is derived from the Latin word spiritus which means breat
Etymology Latin monotonia Greek monos single sole tonos tone Meaning
Etymology The word monotonous comes from the Greek word monotonos which means of o
Etymology Sharp originates from the Old English word scearp meaning cutting or point
Etymology Old English sixa Proto West Germanic seks Proto Germanic sehs Indo European k
Etymology and Origin The word timber comes from the Old English word timber which i
Etymology French timbre Latin timbrus tympanum Greek τύμπανον tympanon
Etymology The word coloring comes from the Middle English word colouren which in tur