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The term "unalloyed" first appeared in the English language in the early 17th century. It was coined from the Middle English word "unalloyde," which was itself derived from the Old French word "desalloyé."
Etymology and Meaning The word alloy comes from the Old French word aloyer which me
Etymology of autumn The word autumn derives from the Latin autumnus which origina
Etymology Fast derives from the Middle English word faste which means to refrain from
Etymology Old English mǣne Proto Germanic mainiz Proto Indo European mei to think
Etymology The word theory comes from the Greek word θεωρία theōría meaning
Etymology Duplicity is derived from the Latin word duplex meaning double or two
Etymology The word satire comes from the Latin word satura which means a mixture o
Etymology The word month originates from the Proto Indo European root men meaning