"Sarge" (short for "sergeant") is derived from Latin by way of French. The word appeared in Latin as servientem (the accusative of serviens, "serving" from the Latin verb servire, "to serve; to be a slave"). In Late Latin this came to mean "a public official", and it developed into sergentin French.
The word "conspicuous" is derived from the Latin word "conspicuus," which means "to see or observe." It entered the English language in the late 16th century.
The word "diploma" is derived from the Greek language.
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There is no Hawaiian word for Sarge.
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The word gluttons is derived from the language that is known as Latin from the word gluttire (to gulp or swallow), where the definition of the word means over-consumption of things.
The word "plateau" is derived from the French language.
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