The word "courage" originates from the Latin word "cor," meaning "heart." It evolved through the Old French term "corage," which referred to the heart as the seat of emotion and bravery. Over time, the term came to represent not just physical bravery but also moral strength and the ability to confront fear or adversity.
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It came from the Dutch word docke.
"shawl" originates from the Persian word shal
Wife comes from the Old English word wif.
The word 'jaywalk' is a compound word derived from the word 'jay', an old word for an inexperienced person, and walk.
No, the word courage is a noun.
The Spanish word for courage is "Coraje"
мужество is the Russian Word for courage
There are 2 syllables in the word "courage".
The suffix in the word "courage" is "-age".
courage = Mut (מוט)
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Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
The Hawaiian translation for the word “courage” is “kūpaʻa.”
'Courage' is the antonym for the word 'Discourage'.
"Courage" comes from a word meaning "heart". So "courage"="strong of heart."
The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.