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The word "vanish" ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European root (e)uei-/(e)ue-, meaning "to be, happen." This root is also the source of words such as "event," "ever," and "universe."
In Latin, the root took the form "euane-," which was used in the verb "euanescere," meaning "to vanish, disappear." This verb was borrowed into Old French as "vanisher" and eventually into English as "vanish."
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