First attested in the late 14th. century, etymologytraces from the Greek etymologia, from etymon "true sense" (neutral of etymos "true," related to eteos"true") + logos "word."
The origin of a word or phrase is its etymology.
The word you're looking for is Etymon (ETYMON) in Greek language.
Of the same origin can mean the same as many words. I think thes are the best examples. source, root, derivation.
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The origin of the word calliope: from Greek word: kalliope; meaning "beautiful voiced"
It is a nautical word of obscure origin. It may be linked with a Spanish word 'capuzar' meaning to sink by the head, from 'cabo' meaning head
It is an old French word of obscure origin meaning to 'stir up or awaken'
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The origin of the word derisive is from the Latin word meaning "to laugh"
The origin of the word in a little obscure, there is a Latin word Harpichordium derived from Harpa meaning harp and chordium meaning string.
The origin of the word calliope: from Greek word: kalliope; meaning "beautiful voiced"
It is a nautical word of obscure origin. It may be linked with a Spanish word 'capuzar' meaning to sink by the head, from 'cabo' meaning head
"Interm" is of Latin origin, meaning "meantime."
Origin: Hebrew Meaning: My God is a vow Origin: Greek Meaning: My God is a vow Origin: French Meaning: My God is a vow
The word capable originated from Latin. The origin is capere meaning 'to take or hold.'
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It is an old French word of obscure origin meaning to 'stir up or awaken'
Moses is of Hebrew origin and its meaning is saviour.
The Igbo meaning for the word "Wake" of the African origin is Kpọte.