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The word "gorgeous" originated from the Middle English word "gorgias," which came from the Old French word "gorgias," ultimately derived from the Latin word "gorgias" meaning elegant or refined.
The word "chronicle" was borrowed from the Latin word "chronica," which in turn came from the Greek word "khronika," meaning "annals" or "chronological records."
The word "Ishba" is not a commonly recognized term in any major language. It may be a name or word in a specific dialect, language, or culture. Without more context, it is challenging to determine its meaning.
'Juvenile' came into English via Latin 'juvenilis', from 'juvenis', meaning 'young'.
The word "mitten" originated from the Middle English word "mitaine," which came from the Old French word "mitaine," meaning "glove."
The word ton came from a language called Latin
the word lingua came from Latin.
The modern word coral is derived from the Greek language word korrallion.
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From French.
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The word "village" came into the English language from the Latin word that later became "villa." (See the Related Links below for the Online Etymology Dictionary.)
it came from Arabic.
It came from Dutch
it came from Florida
I believe that the original word appendix came from Latin.
It came from the Germanic Tribes.