Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "yawn" is thought to have originated from an onomatopoetic imitation of the sound made when a person yawns. The Proto-Indo-European root *ǵʰēy-, which means "to yawn," is also found in other languages, such as:
Etymology Middle English yene from Old English ģēanian gēan Proto Germanic gaij
Etymology Derived from the Proto Indo European root Dyeus meaning sky father or sh
Etymology The term yeanling is derived from the Old English word eowinlambre which m
Etymology Middle English yene from Old English ģēanian gēan Proto Germanic gaij
Etymology The word stoke has its origins in two Old English words stocian verb
Etymology Latin inspiro in in spirare to breathe Proto Indo European spe
Etymology The word poet originates from the Ancient Greek word ποιητής poiēt
Etymology The word debate derives from the Old French word debatre which in turn com
Etymology From Sanskrit jagannātha or jagad nātha Jagannātha means Lord of t
Etymology Greek προσήλυτος prosḗlytos meaning one who has come over or
Etymology Bender is of Yiddish origin Derived from the Yiddish word bendn meaning
Etymology Latin administratio From Latin ad to ministrare to serve Meani
Etymology The word mustache originates from the Middle French word moustache which