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As far as I know, it's always been a suffix. The Latin root "-tio" had a similar meaning, i.e., a state, or condition of. I could find no etymological information prior to Latin.
The etymological root of this word is from the Greek, where it means turn.The two tropics (Cancer and Capricorn) represent the greatest departure from the Equator of the overhead Sun.
That's an ambiguous question. The science/art of tracing a word to its origin is called "etymology." The origin of that word, or its original form, is the "root word," or the "etymological root."
An Universal Etymological English Dictionary was created in 1721.
The etymological root of oncologist is the greek word Ònkos, meaning 'mass.' An oncologist studies tumors, which are masses of bodily tissue exhibiting abnormal growth.
What is the etymological origin of that word? Etymologically speaking, many English words derive from the Latin.
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Pence, as a unit of currency of the British Pound is the same in German. It is derived from the Old English Pennig and has the same etymological root as the now defunct German Pfennig.
An standard dictionary will give you the meaning of a word. An etymological dictionary will give you its origin.
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