Arabic, 'naranj', as the name of the fruit. This became 'orenge', then 'orange', meaning the fruit originally, and then the colour of the fruit too, in the 16th century.
It derives from a 15th Century word 'banefire' meaning a fire on which bones were burned, as in the use of bones as a fuel
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Scotland
Of uncertain origin, but the word appears in the 12th Century, including a Latin name, pomum de orenge, an Arabic word Naranj, a Persian word Narang, The tree's origin is northern India and came to the western world with the explorers
the French acrobatic performer Jules Léotard
Latin, originally.
Originally, Ireland.
The roots of the word are originally from Arabic.
Arabs originally thought that oranges came from Portugal.
The word 'Hi' came from originally the word, "Hai" from the Norwegians.
Skiing is originally from Norway.
What language does the word 'cotton' originate from?
The word, synonym, is derived from the Greek word, synonymon, meaning: originally.
It came from the Italian word "graffiato," which means "scratched."
Originally, Latin, 'fabula', a tale or story.
It's from Korea and was used originally as a name
The word "festival" was originally used as an adjective from the late fourteenth century.