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Etymology Vindicate verb From the Latin vindicare meaning to claim demand avenge
Etymology From Middle English dictioun from Old French diccion modern diction ultim
Etymology Old French vengeance Latin vindico vindictum to claim to avenge Proto
Etymology From Latin vindicō meaning to claim as one s own to avenge to punish U
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their historical development
Etymology Latin expurgare to purify cleanse Meaning The removal of objectionab
Etymology From Middle English avengen from Anglo Norman avenger from Vulgar Latin avin
Etymology The word defend derives from the Old French word defendre which itself ori
Etymology The word purge comes from the Old French word purgier which in turn deriv
Etymology The term Boeotian derives from the Greek word Βοιωτός Boiotos whic
Etymology Originates from Latin clarus meaning bright clear or shining Mea
Etymology Derived from the Old French word maintenir which means to hold keep or
Etymology Excuse originates from the Old French word escusser meaning to shake off
Etymology The word exonerate comes from the Latin word exonerare meaning to unload