Etymology:
The word "transfix" is derived from Latin:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "transfix" entered the English language in the late 14th century. It was first used in a literal sense, meaning to pierce or stab through something. By the 16th century, it had also acquired its figurative meanings, such as to deeply affect or immobilize.
Examples:
Etymology The word transfixion originates from the Latin word transfigere which mea
Etymology The word transfix is derived from Latin trans meaning across or thr
Affix Etymology Latin adficere meaning to fix to Comprises ad to and ficere
Crucify Etymology The word crucify comes from the Latin word crucifixus which is
Etymology The word crucify comes from the Latin word crucifigere which is a compound
Etymology The word dike is derived from the Middle Dutch word dijc meaning ditch
Etymology Middle English diche from Old English dic dyc ditch dike Old English
Etymology The word fibula originates from the Latin word fibula which means clasp
Etymology The word fiche is derived from the French word fiche which means card or
Etymology French from the verb ficher meaning to fix or to fasten Meaning
Etymology Latin fixatus past participle of figere to fasten to fix Proto Indo Europ
Etymology Latin fixatio from fixus fixed From the Proto Indo European root peik
Fixity Etymology Latin fixitas fixedness firmness From the Latin past participle f
Etymology Middle English fixure from Latin fixus past participle of figere to fix
Etymology Micro Greek small Fiche French card Meaning Microfiche is a fl
Prefix Etymology From Middle French préfix 16th century from Old French prefix 14
Suffix comes from the Latin word suffixus meaning fixed below It is a term used in lin
Etymology The word transfix is derived from Latin trans meaning across or thr
Etymology The word trans originates from the Latin prefix trans which means across
Etymology Medieval Latin fascinare to bewitch enchant Latin fascinum evil eye fa
Etymology of Grip The word grip has multiple origins Old Norse grípa meaning
Etymology Middle English percen from Old French percier from Late Latin pertusiare
Etymology The word stick comes from the Old English word sticca which meant a shor
Etymology The word spike originates from the Old English word spica meaning a sharp
Etymology The word recipe comes from the Latin word recipere meaning to take or rec