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The word ‘testify’ has its roots in ancient Rome, where men swore on their testicles.
In ancient Rome, men would take oaths while holding their testicles, considered a symbol of virility and truthfulness. This practice led to the Latin word 'testis,' meaning both 'witness' and 'testicle,' which evolved into 'testify' and 'testimony.'
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‘Deadline’ originally referred to a physical line in prison camps.
During the American Civil War, prison camps had a literal 'dead line' - a boundary that prisoners could...
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The word ‘sincere’ may come from Latin words meaning ‘without wax.’
One etymology suggests it comes from 'sine cera,' referring to Roman sculptors who worked 'without wax,' meaning they...
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The word ‘mortgage’ comes from French words meaning ‘death pledge.’
Combining 'mort' (death) and 'gage' (pledge), the term reflected the serious nature of the financial commitment. The pledge...