ancient
Same as American 'privvy'.
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
It derives from an old French word meaning 'head' and earlier from Latin 'caput' having the same meaning
It derives from an old French word meaning 'head' and earlier from Latin 'caput' having the same meaning
It is from a Latin word of the same spelling, literally meaning 'elbow. This is related to an Old English word 'eln'.
The word in the passage with the same meaning as instantly is "immediately."
The word "breed" shares the same root word as "brood," as they both originated from the Old English word "brōd," meaning offspring or a group of young animals.
The word "props" is short for "properties". Properties is an old word--Shakespeare uses it in A Midsummer Night's Dream with the same meaning.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
Old English lust, meaning pleasure, joy. Compare the German Lust, which has the same meaning.
The word 'spider' comes from an old European word 'spenwanen' meaning to spin. Or from a Germanic word 'spinne' with the same meaning. The Greek connection is from the word 'arachnid' or 'arachn' meaning spiders web, which in turn comes from Latin 'arachnida
The word that has the same meaning as "opened by force" is "pry."