etymology lesson 15
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Etymology Lesson 15. By: Rafa, Edu, and Malcom. Arbitration . late 14c., "absolute decision," from O.Fr . arbitracion, from L. arbitrationem (nom. arbitratio) "judgement, will,“. . Attaché . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Etymology Lesson 15
By: Rafa, Edu, and Malcom
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Arbitration late 14c., "absolute decision," from O.Fr. arbitracion, from L. arbitrationem (nom. arbitratio) "judgement, will,“.
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Attaché 1835, from Fr. attaché "junior officer attached to the staff of an ambassador, etc.," lit. "attached," pp. of attacher "to attach" (see attach). Attache case "small leather case for carrying papers" first recorded 1904.
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Consulatelate 14c., "government of Rome by the Consuls," from L. consulatus, from consul (see consul). Also used in ref. to the consular government of France from 1799-1804. In ref. to the office of a modern consul, from 1702.
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discretionc.1300, from L.L. discretionem (nom. discretio) "discernment, power to make distinctions," from L. discretionem "separation, distinction," from discre- stem of discernere "to separate, distinguish“.
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Covenant
c.1300, from O.Fr. covenant "agreement," originally prp. of covenir "agree, meet,“.
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emissary
c.1600, from L. emissarius, lit. "that is sent out,"
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Entente
1854, from Fr. éntente "understanding,"
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Machiavellian1560s, "cunning, deceitful, unscrupulous," from Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527), Florentine statesman and author of "Del Principe," a work advising rulers to place advantage above morality.
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protocol
1541, as prothogall "draft of a document," .
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status quo
1671, "height," later "legal standing of a person"