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What is the language from which the word mawkish is derived?

Middle English.


How do you use the word mawkish in a sentence?

The word mawkish is an adjective. Sally enjoyed the food at the picnic, but she didn't enjoy the mawkish smell of warm lemonade.


What language did the word geek derive from?

north American English


What is another word for mawkish?

romantic, sloppy, goshy


How can you use the word mawkish in a sentence?

Mawkish is an adjective which means sentimental in a feeble or sickly way; or having a faint, sickly flavor or odor. Example sentence:Inexperienced adolescents sometimes approach romance with mawkish behavior.


What word does the word 'session' derive from?

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From what language does the word guru derive?

Guru derives from the Sanskrit guruh, heavy, hence venerable.


What English word derives from the greek word orchestra?

Symphony OR orchestra, they both derive from the Greek language.


From which language the word 'hand' come from?

Hand is a core Germanic vocabulary word, presumed to derive from a Germanic root *handuz which is unattested.


Where did the word vexed derive?

This English word came from the Old French language in the early 15th century, which took it from the Latin language word "vexare" in the 14th century.


What is an example of a sentence that uses the word 'derive'?

'Many words in the English language have been derivedfrom other languages.''The teacher decided to derive the class notes from the information in the textbook.'


What kind of language does English belong to word order or inflectional one?

The English language belongs uses word order and inflectional. Many of the words that are in the English language derive from French, with minor differences on the end (inflectional).