Etymology
Meaning
Origin
Etymology Origin Old English Meaning to hoist up Meaning To weigh up means to lif
Etymology From Middle English weyen from Old English wēgan from Proto Germanic wēga
Etymology Out preposition meaning beyond Weigh verb meaning to determine the wei
Etymology From Middle English weyen from Old English wēgan from Proto Germanic wēga
Etymology The word weight comes from the Old English word wiht which means a measur
Etymology The word count originates from the Old French word conte which itself deri
Etymology The word ponder originates from the Latin verb ponderare which means to w
Etymology The word poise has two main etymological origins Old French pois meani
Etymology Middle English compensaten from Latin compensare to weigh out together bal
Etymology From Latin praeponderare meaning to outweigh Derived from prae befor
Etymology Measure derives from Old French mesure which ultimately originated from th
Etymology The word press originates from the Old French word presse which in turn c
Etymology The word matter comes from the Middle English term matere which is derive