Etymology
The word "vaunt" comes from the Middle English word "vanten," which itself derives from the Old French word "vanter," meaning "to boast" or "to brag." The word is ultimately derived from the Late Latin word "vanitare," which means "to speak in vain."
Meaning
The word "vaunt" means to boast or brag about something, often in an exaggerated or conceited way. It can also mean to make an extravagant or pretentious claim.
Origin
The word "vaunt" first appeared in the English language in the 14th century. It was originally used to describe the boasting of knights and other warriors. Over time, the word came to be used more generally to refer to any type of boasting or bragging.
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