Resent is a derivative for the Latin word sentire.
"to feel"
The Latin verb "sentio, sentire, sensi, sensum," corresponds to the English verbs "feel, perceive," with the idea of physical or mental perception. The Latin verb can also carry the meaning of "to have an opinion" or "feel an emotion."
Resentment is a very common usage. "Sentire" meaning to feel, and the "re" prefix meaning to repeat. Thus "resentire" is re-feel and emotion. In todays usage resentment means literally re-felt anger.
The English word "chamber" comes from the Latin word camera
The English word that comes from the Latin word prehendar is apprehensive.
there is the Latin verb sentire, which means to feel or their is the noun sensus, which means sense or feeling.Ultimately you get the present day English roots found in words like sensory or sentimental in the forms SENT/SENS
Lion
intrigue
The English word "grave" comes from the Latin word "gravis," which means heavy or serious.
The English word "drama" comes from the Latin which comes from the Greek.
It's an english word, but it comes from the latin word taciturnus, which came from tacitus.
The English word library comes from the Latin word liberwhich means book. There is no direct translation for the word library.
The English word "gratitude" comes from the Latin word gratia