The term "Tory" originated in the late 17th century in England, initially as a derogatory label for those who supported the royalist cause during the English Civil War. It was derived from the Irish word "tóraidhe," meaning "pursuer" or "pursuer of outlaws," which referred to dispossessed Irish bandits. Over time, the term evolved to represent members of the Conservative Party and came to signify a political stance favoring tradition, monarchy, and established institutions.
The word minuend originated in the early 18th century, and originated from the Latin minuendus, gerundive (a word form derived from a verb but functioning as an adjective) of minuere 'diminish'. The word subtrahend originated in the late 17th century, and originated from the Latin subtrahendus 'to be taken away," gerundive of subtrahere.
It comes from the laten word ugandaniate, which means pear.
NO. Tory, Grant Adam & Jamie are all straight.
no she is a Whig
Tory Trutenko is a hair-dying, twitter updating, Heidi Montag hating, music obsessing piece of pie.
The Tory was a political party in Britain controlled by the aristocracy.
a loyalist
Tory
the word entree was originated from France
law abider is another word for loyalists
From the Irish word tóraidhe, meaning a robber,outlaw or brigand.
Faithful, true, reliable, dependable ...
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
Tory is not a root word it is a suffix meaning place. Like in laboratory - a scientific place of work, lavatory - bathroom (lava bit comes from Latin to wash), auditory - audio is sound.
It translates as 'pursuer; seeker; hunter'. Historically it means 'bandit; robber; outlaw' and is the origin of the name 'Tory'.
Yes it does, well at least it's capitalized in every publication I have seen.
Tory Belleci goes by Tory.