The original meaning, from the ultimate source, is to undertake. The noun 'susceptor' means 'someone who takes up something'. It also may refer to 'someone who accepts another [in the sense of receiving into society], adopts, or maintains a doctrine'. The noun comes from the verb 'suscipere', which means 'to support, take up, undertake'. The verb 'suscipere' in turn comes from the combination of the prefix 'sub-', which means under, with the verb 'capere', which means to take. An English derivative is the adjective 'susceptible', which means 'impressionable, open or subject to some kind of stimulus, responsive'.
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The English word 'mosaic' derives from the ancient, classical Latin language. The original word in Latin is Musa. The English meaning of that original Latin word is also a derivative: 'muse'.
general, universal
It is from Italian meaning 'increasing'. Taken from the original Latin 'crescere' meaning to increase
It was originally named Oro (Meaning gold in Latin).
Prince comes from Latin 'princepts' literally meaning 'that takes first' which in turn derived from the Latin 'primus' meaning first. The title was then adopted into old French and eventually came to England in the 13th Century
Camryn doesn't mean anything in Latin. It's a Scottish name with the original meaning of "Crooked Nose".
The Latin word "historia" means a story, a tale.
From a Latin word 'bioticus' meaning pertaining to life
It comes from the latin word luxuria which is latin for lust. Lust means a raging or unrestrained sexual desire.
Camryn doesn't mean anything in Latin. It's a Scottish name with the original meaning of "Crooked Nose".
"False" is from Latin falsus, the past participle of the verb fallo, "to deceive". From an original meaning of "deceived" it also acquired the meaning of "deceitful" and hence "false".