u/John_Catachan

What English word feels Ancient Greek but is actually Latin in origin?
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What English word feels Ancient Greek but is actually Latin in origin?

**What English word feels Ancient Greek but is actually Latin in origin? **

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  • Horizontal: Is....in origin.
  • Vertical: Feels like it's...in origin.

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West Germanic Old Norse Romance (Latin) Romance (French/Old French) Ancient Greek
West Germanic Kindergarten. 🖼️ School. 🖼️
Old Norse
**Romance (Latin) ** Veto. 🖼️
Romance (French/Old French) Dastard. 🖼️
Ancient Greek

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u/John_Catachan — 12 days ago

Hi, I've already been recommended one place but thought I'd ask around and see if there are anymore places we could get quotes from. Budget is anywhere up to £1000. Thanks in advance 😄

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