Well the word Century originates from the Latin alphabet I think!!! Sorry if it wrong
From an early 17th century Turkish word 'yogurt'
the word relates to the Latin Autumnus and the old French word Autompne. Rare examples are known from the 12th Century, but more accepted in the 16th Century
which country did the word dessert come from
What country does the word walkabout come from
The word "limerick" comes from the city of Limerick in Ireland. The style of poetry known as a limerick is believed to have originated there in the 18th century.
The word is "does".16th century Old English.
Happiness (15th century) is a form of the Middle English word happy (14th century)
The word teepee comes from the country of Italy
the word tepee comes from the country Sioux
The word's 19th Century meaning comes from France, meaning a room for actors when they are not on the stage. The word is derived from Latin 'focarius' to do with the fireplace, the hearth, rather like a meeting point
The word "homework" originated in the United States in the 19th century. It is a compound word formed from "home" and "work," reflecting the idea of schoolwork or tasks assigned to be completed at home.
It is from the 14th century Latin word for paint - pigmentum