14th century: Middle English: from Old French sauvete, from medieval Latin salvitas, from Latin salvus 'safe.'
The word champion is Middle English in origin. This word first was used sometime around the year 1605 and was used in the aspect of competition.
While even the Shorter Oxford Dictionary is uncertain of the origin of the word, it may derive from the Swahili greeting "Jambo!", or possible from a Hindi word (unspecified).
Philanthropic is a word of greek origin meaning "who loves humanity, who loves mankind."
Same thing, the origin of the English word "illusion" is French.
it means faith. the origin is Arabic
haven• noun 1 a place of safety or refuge. 2 a harbour or small port.- ORIGIN Old English. Viper1
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
I think it is refuge: which can be a place providing protection hence refugee a person looking fro protection safety etc
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
where was the word colonel origin
There is no such word as diaster and so no origin word.
The origin of the word data is Latin ....
The word "iffy" is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. It is thought to be a colloquial abbreviation of "if and only if," which is a logical condition indicating a strict equivalence. Over time, "iffy" has come to mean uncertain or doubtful.
The origin language of words can vary depending on the specific word. Words come from a variety of languages such as Latin, Greek, French, and German, among others. Language evolves over time as cultures interact and influence each other through trade, conquest, and migration.
the origin of the word bucket is bu-cket
The origin of the word 'Snog' or 'Snogging' is England :)
The origin of the word phenomenon is Greek or Latin.