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Etymology of monstrosity by etymonline

"an abnormality of growth," from Late Latin monstrositas "strangeness," from Latin… See origin and meaning of monstrosity.

Etymology of monstrous by etymonline

"of unnatural formation, deviating from the natural order, hideous," a variant of earlier… See origin and meaning of monstrous.

Etymology of monster by etymonline

"malformed animal or human, creature afflicted with a birth defect," from Old French… See origin and meaning of monster.

Etymology of monstration by etymonline

As an adjective, "of extraordinary size," from 1837. In Old English, the monster Grendel was an aglæca, a word related to aglæc "calamity, ...

Where Do Monsters Come From? - The Digital Literature Review

Accessed 1 Nov. 2016. “monster (n.).” Online Etymology Dictionary, http://www.etymonline ...

Etymology of portent by etymonline

"that which portends, an omen," generally a bad one, 1560s, from French portente, from Latin portentum "a sign, token, omen; monster, ...

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The online etymology dictionary (etymonline) is the internet's go-to source for quick and reliable accounts of the origin and history of English words, ...

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Monster" derives from Old French “monstre", from Latin “monstrum" (divine omen, monster) < “monere" (to warn, admonish, remind, instruct, ...

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Meanings "animal of vast size" and "person of inhuman cruelty or wickedness" are from the 1500s. In Old English, the monster Grendel was an " ...

Etymology of sea-monster by etymonline

"huge, hideous, or terrible marine animal," 1580s, from sea + monster. Sea serpent is attested from 1640s. In Middle English a sea-monster might be called sea- ...

monstrosity, n. meanings, etymology and more

The earliest known use of the noun monstrosity is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for monstrosity is from 1555, in a translation by Richard Eden, ...

Etymology of demonstrable by etymonline

As an adjective, "of extraordinary size," from 1837. In Old English, the monster Grendel was an aglæca, a word related to aglæc "calamity, ...

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Etymology of abnormality by etymonline

"an instance of abnormality, irregularity, deformity;" 1853 as "fact or quality of being… See origin and meaning of abnormality.

Etymology of teratology by etymonline

1842, "the study of marvels and monstrosities" as a department of biology concerned with malformations, abnormal growths, etc., from terato- + -logy.

Etymology of bestial by etymonline

"relating to animals; beast-like, stupid, foolish, brutal" and directly from Latin bestialis "like a beast," from bestia (see beast).

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Like most French words, monstre has a Latin root: monstrum, which meant evil omen. At the time, the appearance of strange creatures or animals ...

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