It comes from the Latin word "centuria" meaning a group of 100.
An early 19th century English word, the short form of 'luncheon' , taken from Spanish 'lonja' known from the 16th century and meaning a slice
The word sad originated in Middle English. This word was derived from the Latin language and first surfaced in the 13th century.
The word "diet" is from Old French. It is from the early thirteenth century. Please see the related link below.
The word "testify" is from Latin. It was used as early as the late 14th century. Please see the related link below.
Thought to come from Old French, late 14th century, having a reference to a supernatural kingdom
The word is "does".16th century Old English.
Well the word Century originates from the Latin alphabet I think!!! Sorry if it wrong
Happiness (15th century) is a form of the Middle English word happy (14th century)
It is from the 14th century Latin word for paint - pigmentum
It is Latin for centuria meaning 100.
Century derives from the Latin centuria, meaning "group of one hundred".
The word "festival" was originally used as an adjective from the late fourteenth century.
It comes from the mid 18th Century Choctaw Indian word "bayuk."
From an early 17th century Turkish word 'yogurt'
The word skirt comes from Old Norse and was borrowed back in the 14th century
From the word 'jemmy' which was a crowbar used by buglers in the 19th century.
It comes from the 18th century inventer 'James Watt'