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∙ 11y agoTlalcacahuatl is the word from which the English word "peanut" originates.
Specifically, the word comes from the Nahuatl language of ancient Mexico even though the peanut is thought to have first been cultivated further to the south, in the land which is known today as the South American country of Paraguay. The attempts of sixteenth-century Spaniards produced the Mexican Spanish word cacahuate. The word was transmitted into French as cacahuète and English as "peanut".
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∙ 11y agoThe word 'peanut' originates from the Bantu word 'nguba' via the Spanish 'cacahuate'.
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Shokia is the Kikuyu word for the English word answer.
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The word door originates from the Old English word - duru.
The word incubus originates from Middle English and Latin.
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It originates to before 900; Middle English bereven, Old English berēafian
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peanut butter Peanut is a compound word. pea + nut = peanut
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