A French 12th Century word 'jangler' translated as someone who talked excessively, There was/is a Dutch word meaning 'to whine'. In English the word came to mean 'to make a harsh noise' in the very late 1400's
The word "jangle" has its origins in Middle English and Old French, ultimately derived from the Latin word "jancellare" meaning to chatter. It refers to a harsh or discordant sound, often associated with noisy or dissonant clashing of objects or voices.
The origins of the word anodyne come from the Latin anodynus and Greek anodynos meaning painless.
The word "yes" has its origins in the Old English language. It ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European language, the common ancestor of many European languages.
The word "innovate" has Latin origins, deriving from the Latin word "innovare" which means "to renew or change."
The word "origins" in German can be translated as "Ursprung" or "Herkunft."
The word "jangle" has its origins in Middle English and Old French, ultimately derived from the Latin word "jancellare" meaning to chatter. It refers to a harsh or discordant sound, often associated with noisy or dissonant clashing of objects or voices.
The word has Proto-Germanic origins.
The anagram is jangle.
noise, clash, clank, bang, jangle
jingle...jangle
From Aztlán (White Land), an allusion to their origins, probably in Northern Mexico.
The name's origins are Greek, meaning Christian
The word shampoo come from India, from the Hindi language word champo which in turn has it origins in Sanskrit and means to to press, knead or soothe
the word debut origins from France. it means the first time you do something.
The word has Latin origins and means staff, rod, spoke or beam
The origins of the word anodyne come from the Latin anodynus and Greek anodynos meaning painless.
The word lisp comes from Old English origins. The word lisp can be used as either a noun or a verb.