In what sense? The future imperfect tense of 'might' or the month name?
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
"Engle" can have several meanings, depending on its origin. It may be derived from the word 'engilo', meaning 'young hero'. It may also be derived from 'engel', the original spelling of the word 'angel'. It is of Germanic origin.
It may be from the Latin word for "hill"
While even the Shorter Oxford Dictionary is uncertain of the origin of the word, it may derive from the Swahili greeting "Jambo!", or possible from a Hindi word (unspecified).
The name is considered to be English in origin, coming from the old English word "cnoepp" meaning a hilltop. It may also be German in origin, a derivation of the word "Knappe" which means boy, chap.
From Old English mæg "I am able". The month of May has a different origin. It comes from Maia's Month, Maia was a Roman earth goddess.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
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Hypno is the Greek word for sleep. The "trance" that subjects enter may or may not be a separate state of dream-like subconsciousness.
There is no such word as diaster and so no origin word.
The origin is obscure, although it may have come from a Southern English dialect, first noted in the late 1700's