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A morsel is just a tiny piece or a fragment. An old French word.
Rolls or bread rolls.
Loaf is another word for a loaf of bread!
Old Norse and/or Icelandic.
the word "bread" comes from Old English, sometime prior to the year 950.
Another word for not old is young.
"Ancient" is another word for very old.
No, bread is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and may be spelled differently. Bread is the correct spelling and pronunciation for the food item.
No, the word "company" does not come from the Latin root to share wine. It comes from the Late Latin word "companio," meaning "one who eats bread with another," which evolved into the Old French word "compagnie" before entering English.
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sweetly weird question :) Another smarter answer: Like candidate (pupil) word is: meat loaf.
It derives from a Late Latin word 'companio' literally meaning one who eats bread with another - from 'com' meaning 'with' and 'panis' meaning 'bread'