It came into use in the mid 14th century from a French word 'auncyen' from the old Latin word 'anteanus'. In history is means 'belonging to the time before the fall of the Western Roman Empire'
The term of politics has a root in ancient Greece. It can be surmised the ancient Greek city -states were the origins of this word.
The word "element" originates from the Latin word "elementum," which referred to the fundamental principles of nature, such as earth, air, fire, and water. The exact individual who first coined the word is unknown due to its ancient origins.
The word "philosophy" is believed to have been coined by the ancient Greek thinker Pythagoras in the 6th century BCE. It derives from the Greek words "philo" (love) and "sophia" (wisdom).
Coined from Ancient Greek ἄστρον (ástron), "'star'") and ναύτης (naútēs), "'sailor'"). So starsailor.
The Greeks, from the word atomon, meaning "uncuttable, indivisible."
The Greek word for earth is "ge" and "grapho," meaning to write. The term geography was coined by the ancient Greek scholar Eratosthenes. He is known as the "father of geography" for his work in measuring the circumference of the Earth and creating the first known map of the world.
it was coined in 1382
Amanda is a Latin word meaning "loveable".But the name is not from Ancient Rome; it was artificially coined by English writers.
Neologism
Italian painter who coined the word automobile
I believe it was coined in 1833 by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell.
Eratosthenes