Origin and meaning of people by Etymonline
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People - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"humans, persons in general, men and women," from Anglo-French peple, people, Old French… See origin and meaning of people.
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Definition of EASEMENT
an act or means of easing or relieving (as from discomfort)… See the full definition
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federal = “covenants between God and Man” https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=federal
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Origin and meaning of poison by Etymonline
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Poison - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"a deadly potion or substance," also figuratively, "spiritually corrupting ideas; evil… See origin and meaning of poison.
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Origin and meaning of spirit by Etymonline
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mid-13c., "life, the animating or vital principle in man and animals," from Anglo-French spirit, Old French espirit "spirit, soul" (12c., Modern French esprit) and directly from Latin spiritus "a breathing (of respiration, also of the wind), breath;" also "breath of a god," hence "inspiration; breath of life," hence life itself. 🦋
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Origin and meaning of spirit by Etymonline
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mid-13c., "life, the animating or vital principle in man and animals," from Anglo-French spirit, Old French espirit "spirit, soul" (12c., Modern French esprit) and directly from Latin spiritus "a breathing (of respiration, also of the wind), breath;" also "breath of a god," hence "inspiration; breath of life," hence life itself. 🦋
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Victim - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"sacrificial animal, living creature killed and offered as a sacrifice to a deity or… See origin and meaning of victim.
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Leave - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"to allow to remain in the same state or condition; to let remain, allow to survive; to… See origin and meaning of leave.
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