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Etymology Dictionary

Origin of the word AFFIRM.  Etymology of the word AFFIRM.

From An Etymology Dictionary of the English Language, by Walter W. Skeat, 1893

 

AFFIRM,  to assert strongly.  (F.,—L.)   M.E. affermen; Chaucer has affermed; C. T. 2351.   It occurs earlier, in Rob. of Brunne's tr. of P. Langtoft, p. 316.—O.F. afermer, to fix, secure.—O.F. a- = Lat. ad; and Lat. firmare, to make firm:  from firmus, firm.   See Firm.   The word has been assimilated to the Lat. spelling, but was not taken immediately from the Latin.   Der. affirm-able, affirm-at-ion, affirm-at-ive, affirm-at-ive-ly.

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Etymology Dictionary Index
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

Key
Arab.=Arabic.
A.S.=Anglo Saxon.
Bavar.=Bavarian
Bohem.=Bohemian.
C.=Celtic, used as a general term for Irish, Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Cornish, &c.
Corn.=Cornish.
Dan.=Danish.
Du.=Dutch
E.=English.
E.E.=Early English.
Europ.=European.
F.=French.
G.=German.
Gk.=Greek.
Goth.=Gothic.
Icel.=Icelandic.
Ital.=Italian.
L. or Lat.=Latin.
Lith. & Lithuan.=Lithuanian.
M.E.=Middle English.
M.F.=Middle French
M.H.G.=Middle High German.
Norw.=Norwegian.
O.F.=Old French.
O.H.G.=Old High German.
Pers.=Persian.
Port.=Portuguese.
Scand.=Scandinavian, used as a general term for Icelandic, Swedish, Danish, &c.
Sc.=Scottish.
Skt.=Sanskrit.
Span.=Spanish.
Swed.=Sweish.
Teut.=Teutonic
Turk.=Turkish.
W.=Welsh.

  

 

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