The word "history" comes from Middle English through Latin. It was originally Greek and was spelt as "historia", meaning to inquire as well as narrative and history.
The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.
The word kanada was later called as Canada. The meaning of the word is "Village".
From an old French word 'Palissada' meaning a stake or paling. There is an earlier Latin word 'Palus' meaning a stake
we'll VYOM is a word from Hindi origin...Meaning Space or Sky up above..
The Latin word "historia" means a story, a tale.
There is no such word in English. In whatever language you speak, there may be, but English, although it has history, historian, historic, historical, and historiography does not have a word "historia". It is a word in Latin, meaning a story.
The word "history" comes from Middle English through Latin. It was originally Greek and was spelt as "historia", meaning to inquire as well as narrative and history.
historia
From Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon: an enquiry/systematic investigation; knowledge gained by enquiry; a written account of those enquiries.
Historia.
a study book
A word which means a lover of history is "historiophile." This term is derived from the Greek words "historia" meaning "history" and "phile" meaning "lover of." Historiophiles are individuals who have a deep passion for studying and preserving historical events, cultures, and artifacts.
im pretty sure its "historia"
"Historia" which means "finding out."
History got it's name when women were not allowed to read and write. The word came from His Story. ^ No, it didn't. That is a common misconception. It came from the Greek historia, meaning "inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation".
TheAncient Greek word iστορία, or 'historía', means "inquiry or knowledge acquired by investigation". It was used by Herodotus in his account of his travels through the ancient world..