Across
- 3. The word came from hærfest (Old English) meaning autumn hervist (Old Saxon) herfest(old frisian and dutch) meaning “to gather pluck”
- 7. The word came from praeparare (latin) meaning to make ready before hand it became a word in the 1500s
- 8. The word came from resiliens meaning to rebound recoil from “re” meaning back and “salire” meaning to jump, leap it became a word in the 1620s
- 10. The word came from comun (Old French) meaning common, general, free, open, public
- 12. The word came from efficacy meaning sure to have the desired effect and efficax meaning powerful, effectual, efficant
- 13. The word came from criquet (old French) meaning goal post, stick and the word cricke (middle dutch/ middle Flemish) meaning stick, staff it first became a word in 1590s
- 15. The word came from bombaze (Scottish) meaning to cheat or trick embabouiner from French meaning to make a fool it became a word in 1703.
- 17. The word came from the word engin (Old French) skill, wit, inteligance it became a word the 1300s
- 18. The word came from hærfest (Old English) meaning autumn hervist (Old Saxon) herfest(old frisian and dutch) meaning “to gather pluck”
- 20. The word came from explanen Meaning to make something clear in the mind, to make intelligible
- 22. The word came from cnotta (Old English) meaning intertwining of ropes, cords it became a word in the late 1400s
- 23. The word came from plantain (old English) “put or set in the ground to grow” Plantare (latin) “to drive in with the feet”
- 24. The word came from kruisen (Dutch) to cross, sail to and fro it first became a word in the 1650s
Down
- 1. The word came from cnotta (Old English) meaning intertwining of ropes, cords it became a word in the late 1400s
- 2. The word came from parlement (Old French) meaning formal conference, assembly originally a speaking, talk from parler, to speak
- 4. The word came from servisen (middle English) meaning to serve as a knight it became a word in 1893
- 5. The word came from the morphemes “ori” meaning fold and “kami” meaning paper it became a word in 1956
- 6. The word came from petrol (French) meaning gasoline, refined petroleum used in motor-cars it became a word in1895
- 9. The word came from hus (Old English) meaning dwelling,shelter, building designed for residence it first became a word in
- 11. The word came from warehous meaning “building for storage of wares and goods” and warenhaus meaning “large impersonal institution”
- 14. The word came from “newes paper” meaning “a sheet containing intelligence or reports of passing events, issued at short but regular intervals it became a word in the 1660s
- 16. The word came from hélicoptère (French) device for enabling airplanes to rise perpendiculary it first became a word in 1861
- 19. The word came from reportour meaning “one who gives an account” it first became a word in the
- 21. The word came from Sok (old English)meaning “slipper, light shoe” soccus (latin) “slipper, light low heeled shoe”
