Etymology
Meaning
Usage
The word "untainted" is often used to describe something that is pure and unblemished. It can also be used to describe someone who is morally upright and has not been involved in any wrongdoing.
Examples
Etymology From Middle English teynte teint from Anglo Norman teint from Old French t
Etymology Latin tinctura dye tint stain Meaning A solution made by dissolvin
Etymology The word tint derives from the Old French word tinte which in turn comes f
Etymology and Meaning Origin Old French ateindre to arrive at to reach Meaning A
Etymology Latin attingere to touch reach Proto Indo European teg teŋk to
Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words It involves tracing the develop
Etymology Middle English skwicken to make a sharp shrill sound Old English scwicc
Etymology The word philosophy is derived from the Greek words philo φίλο meani
Etymology Late 16th century from French renégat 16th century from Spanish renegado
Etymology Jumbo Originated from the name of an African elephant imported to the United
Etymology The word creature is derived from the Old French word creature which in tu
Etymology The word perfunctory originates from the Latin phrase per functus which m
Etymology The word martyr originates from the Greek word μάρτυς martys whic