Landscape is a concatenation of the historic Dutch / German word Land / Länder, and the English bastardisation of the Dutch word Scape, meaning ship. Some believe it to be akin to 'Land Ahoy' of more modern times.
The word "landscape" originated from the Dutch word "landschap," which referred to a unit of property or territory. This term evolved over time to describe the visible features of an area of land, including its natural and built elements.
The word 'bravo' is Italian in origin.
The origin in really unknown, probably close to the Norwegian word 'Niggja'
Tundra is a Russian word, also a Lappish word, which means elevated wasteland
The word "hassle" comes from the Middle English word "hasel" meaning "to hack at." It ultimately traces its origin back to Old Norwegian and Danish languages.
The English word seems to come not from French, but from Portuguese bufalo. The French word for buffalo is "buffle" (masc.) which has the same Latin origin as the Portuguese word.
It's of Dutch origin; from the Middle Dutch word landscap.
Landscape comes from the Middle Dutch word "lantscap", meaning "landship".Lant = LandScap = Ship
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Around 1600 A.D, the Dutch coined the word landschap,meaning a painting, representing natural scenery. And the rest... is history.
The origin of a word indicates the language the word originally came from, or the languages certain parts (such as prefixes and suffixes) come from.
Chanteuse is a word of French origin.
The word is of Sanskrit origin meaning 'peace'
None, since there is no such word as "radious". Radius, however, come from Latin.
Lariat is a word from the Spanish origin.
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