The word year is of Old English origin. It derived from the Dutch word, jaar and from the Old English word gear.
The word thrash come from the year 1568. It originates from Old English, as a variant of the word thresh.
The word "snow" is from Old English, similar to the German schnee. It has existed since the year 1300. Please see the Related Link below.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the word dungaree come form Hindi
How did the word grandparent or great grandparent come to be?
i heard that it is supposed to come out this year in japan but no word when it will come out in America
so you could spell a word
The word thrash come from the year 1568. It originates from Old English, as a variant of the word thresh.
Several that I can think of immediately: good, bad, jubilee, birth .....
No, annuals are a one year flower. Perennial is the word you are looking for. Look for this word when you are buying plants or seeds. They will come back year after year.
94,000 it cam from you're anus
The word 'boss' comes from the Dutch. It was first used around the year 1635. It referred to a leader or someone in charge.
Another word for once a year is annually If you want to put annually in a sentence you can say our birthdays come annually.
It's Latin for "in the year [anno] of the Lord [Domini]".
It was the last night of the year in the old Celtic calender, a night for witches, known a Old Year's Night and was a Pagan holiday
what year did money come out
What does the word fashion come from?