The name is the same in Greek as in Latin, possible derived from the name Akkad. This word has reference to the sun, as in 'the land of sunrise'
etymology
The etymology of the word consorts comes from 15th century French. The basic meaning of the word is partner. The word can be used to include colleagues and wife.
There are two places this word came from: 1. From the Anglo-Frank word "marchaunt" meaning "shopkeeper." 2. From the Latin word "mercatare" meaning "to trade"
The Latin word "abdicare" meaning "to disown or reject," figuratively. Literally, it means "to proclaim away." "Ab" means "away" and "dicare" means "to proclaim"
the study of the origin of the form and meaning of words
etymology
The etymology of the word consorts comes from 15th century French. The basic meaning of the word is partner. The word can be used to include colleagues and wife.
The origin or etymology of the word loathsome goes back to approximately the fourteen century. The word is a Middle English word meaning disgust or loathing.
The etymology of hygiene is that the word comes from the French hygiène, meaning art of health, otherwise meaning, good for the health, healthy.
The word "dominion" comes from the Latin word "dominio," meaning "power" or "authority." It ultimately traces back to the Latin word "dominus," which means "master" or "lord."
Clarie was still stumped on first question on the English test, "Use the word Etymology in a sentence"; she knew the meaning of etymon- was "true meaning of a word" and -logy was "study of", but how to construct a sentence with this word baffled her.
Comes from the greek word Polis meaning city.
The word "allude" comes from the Latin word "alludere," which is formed from "ad" meaning "to" and "ludere" meaning "to play." This reflects the idea of hinting at or indirectly referring to something.
The word Monsoon has been derived from the arabic word mawsim meaning 'season'.
Asia's etymology is unknown.
anima-; the study of word roots and origins
It's actually a Latin word, from 'cerebrālis', meaning 'brain'