It is a part of a ship set aside for communal eating, the phrase came into use in the 1530's meaning no more than a company or persons eating together, especially military. The word 'mess' derived from an old French word 'mes' meaning a portion of food
Etymology means the study of the origin of words.
"Junk" comes from the 15th century word, "Jonke". Its origin is unkown.
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The origin of this word is Latin - from Opulentus
From Latin: transformare
The mess deck is where you eat and the galley is where you cook
there is no latin word for mess it an English word
Origin: This is a modern African-American expression that is similar to "bug someone." To mess is to butt into other people's business.
The French word is 'pont'
It is named after the French word for stern, la poupe. It is the roof of a superstructure cabin at the aft end of the ship.It comes from the latin word puppis, which means just what it is -- an enclosed deck at the stern of a ship.orPirates used to use it as a bathroom.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
The word 'mess' is both a noun (mess, messes) and a verb (mess, messes, messing, messed)Examples:Why is your hair such a mess? (noun)Please don't mess with my hair. (verb)
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A prefix for "mess" could be "un-", as in "unmess".
The origin of the word data is Latin ....
Yes. The E in the word mess has a short E sound, as in dress and guess.