The word "huddle" likely originated from the Middle English term "hudlen," which means to crouch or hide. Its roots can be traced further back to the Old English word "huddle," which referred to a group of people or things crowded together. The term evolved to describe the act of gathering closely, particularly in a sports context, where it denotes a team coming together to discuss strategy.
It is a large a large Australian bird, origin of name not known although there is a similar Moluccan word - Eme.
Name of Indian tribe
The origin is not certain, there is a French word 'Cohorte' meaning 'companion' which was in use by the French settlers in the South and West of the USA. Early 1820's
It is from an Algonquin word, meaning a nut requiring a stone to crack.
Comes from the greek word of origin "Fat Turd"
Penguins huddle together to keep warm.Somewhere in the group huddle, Tiny Tim yelled "I can't breathe!"
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The origin of a word indicates the language the word originally came from, or the languages certain parts (such as prefixes and suffixes) come from.
huddle. The rest are all parts of ice hockey, whereas huddle is football.
The word is of Sanskrit origin meaning 'peace'
Chanteuse is a word of French origin.
None, since there is no such word as "radious". Radius, however, come from Latin.
It is latin in origin.
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Lariat is a word from the Spanish origin.