Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "truculent" is thought to have originated from the Latin word "trucu lentus," which means "ferocious" or "savage." It was first used in English in the late 16th century.
Etymology Late Latin truculentia from Latin truculentus fierce savage From Proto Ind
Etymology Late Middle English denoting a mischievous spirit of unknown origin The of
Etymology and Meaning The word avatar is derived from the Sanskrit word avatāra whi
Etymology From Persian کاروانسرا kārvānsarā which is a compound of ک
Etymology The word nectar derives from the Greek word νέκταρ néktar which
Etymology The word nectarine is derived from the Latin word nectarum which means n
Etymology The word nostril is derived from the Middle English word nosethirl which i
Etymology From Italian serraglio from Late Latin serralis from Latin sera lock bar
Etymology The word thrill is derived from the Old English word þrillan which means
Etymology The word thorough derives from the Old English word þurh which means thr
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin and development of words It investigates
Etymology French trancher to cut Latin truncare to cut short lop off Meani
Etymology The word trans originates from the Latin prefix trans which means across
Etymology The word transient is derived from the Latin word transire which means to
Etymology The word transom comes from Old English þerscwald pronounced thairsk wa
Etymology The word trench comes from the Old French word trencher which means to cu
Etymology Late Middle English denoting a mischievous spirit of unknown origin The of
Etymology From Latin truncāre to lop off maim From Proto Indo European terk to c
Etymology The word trunk has multiple etymological origins From Old English trunc
Etymology The word absorb comes from the Latin word absorbere which means to suck
Etymology The word alien derives from the Latin word aliēnus meaning of or belongi
Etymology The word mortgage derives from the Old French word mort meaning death a
Etymology The word staple derives from the Old English word stapol which means a po
Etymology Artificial Derived from Latin ars art and facere to make or do Etymo
Etymology Late 19th century probably from Maverick County Texas named after Samuel A
Etymology The word grail has its origins in the Old French word greal which was der