The word brand comes from the latin word Brand which means fire. (which is where people get branding livestock from) it got it's meaning of something new because when swordsmen made swords, they would say it's brand new! (which ment 'fresh from the fire') so that's where we get "Brand-New car!" or something like that because it's 'Fresh from the fire!"
the word History can be broken up into two words his and story this is where the word history came from.
History got it's name when women were not allowed to read and write. The word came from His Story. ^ No, it didn't. That is a common misconception. It came from the Greek historia, meaning "inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation".
The word History is Greek .
history = l'histoire
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the word History can be broken up into two words his and story this is where the word history came from.
it came from the water brand Bisleri, which originally came from its founder "Felice Bisleri"
it came from the word iyot
From the Old French word "horror" which came from the Latin word "horror" which means "dread."
History got it's name when women were not allowed to read and write. The word came from His Story. ^ No, it didn't. That is a common misconception. It came from the Greek historia, meaning "inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation".
Brand New History was created on 2001-05-15.
My guess is that old wise men use to tell stories to villages and young people, they called them stories, and thus came HIS----STORY simplified into History ANSWER: The word 'history' comes from the Latin, via the Greek word 'historia' which means "finding out."
The history of the hierarchies of chakras came about in the eighth century by Buddhist Hevajra Tantra. The word chakras comes from Sanskrit and means wheel or turning. Chakras came about through the practice of yogi.
the history is when Shakespeare decided to make the poem hamlet and almost called everything majestic and came around the time of the 1400s ......
Another word for brand new is pristine.
It came from the word "frier". As in common history, many people received their surnames or "last names" from the trade they did.
The plural of brand is brands