Senectitude comes from the Medieval Latin noun senectitūdō meaning “old age,” which in turn comes from Classical Latin senectūs, a derivative of the noun senex meaning “old man.” Senectitude entered English in the late 1700s, more precisely, in 1796 in Jonathan Sw...
Read full post here:
https://skpsoft.com/news/senectitude-dictionary-com-word-day/
No comments:
Post a Comment