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Smooth - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"having a uniform surface, not rough," a Middle English form, from Old English smoð, a… See origin and meaning of smooth.
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1560s, "to handle, train, or direct" (a horse), from the now-obsolete noun manage "the handling or training of a horse; horsemanship" (for which see manege, which is a modern revival of it), from Old French manège "horsemanship," from Italian maneggio, from maneggiare "to handle, touch," especially "to control a horse," which ultimately from Latin noun manus "hand" (from PIE root *man- (2) "hand").
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1560s, "to handle, train, or direct" (a horse), from the now-obsolete noun manage "the handling or training of a horse; horsemanship" (for which see manege, which is a modern revival of it), from Old French manège "horsemanship," from Italian maneggio, from maneggiare "to handle, touch," especially "to control a horse," which ultimately from Latin noun manus "hand" (from PIE root *man- (2) "hand").
Managed economy was used by 1933.
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Manage - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"to handle, train, or direct" (a horse), from the now-obsolete noun manage "the handling… See origin and meaning of manage.
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"wheel, circle," suffixed, reduplicated form of root *kwel- (1) "revolve, move round;… See origin and meaning of wheel.
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Circuit - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"a circumference; a periphery, a line going around (an area), whether circular or not; a… See origin and meaning of circuit.
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child(n.)
Old English cild "fetus, infant, unborn or newly born person,"
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The word "child" originates from Old English cild, stemming from Proto-Germanic roots meaning "womb" or "fetus," related to words like Gothic kilþei (womb), and evolving through Middle English into modern forms, with its plural "children" adding the common "-en" suffix. Conceptually, "child" refers to a young human, but its meaning has broadened historically to include an immature person, a clan member, and a being needing protection, with societal views on childhood evolving significantly, as noted by thinkers like John Locke.
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child(n.)
Old English cild "fetus, infant, unborn or newly born person,"
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Children - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
modern plural of child (q.v.)
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The word "mandate" originates from the Latin "mandatum," meaning "command" or "order," derived from "mandare," which means "to order" or "to commit." It evolved through Middle French as "mandat" before being adopted into English in the 15th century, reflecting its use in legal and political contexts.
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The word "mandate" originates from the Latin "mandatum," meaning "command" or "order," derived from "mandare," which means "to order" or "to commit." It evolved through Middle French as "mandat" before being adopted into English in the 15th century, reflecting its use in legal and political contexts.
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