the word dictionary came from a greek word "dicto"
which means list of words.
It is from Latin 'dictionarium' meaning collection of words and phrases
The word "village" came into the English language from the Latin word that later became "villa." (See the Related Links below for the Online Etymology Dictionary.)
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
It came from the Latin dictionary in ancient times.
A dictionary is a reference book that contains word meanings. For many students, online dictionaries are quickly replacing hard cover, traditional dictionaries.
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entry for a word in a dictionary that states the word was first used between the years 1350 and 1400. This information provides the historical context of when the word came into common usage.
The word pickle is in the dictionary online and in the book dictionary
Soap came from the middle English 'sope' which came from the old English 'sope' which came from high German. http://www.merriam-Webster.com/dictionary/soap
The dictionary form of the word "do" is "do".
The word llomew is not in my English dictionary but its anagram, mellow, is in the dictionary.
It came directly from Spanish or Portuguese, originally from Mande.Sources: New Oxford American Dictionary