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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Meaning.
What is the etymology of keen (if keen are common)?
From Middle English kene (“bold, brave,
sharp”), from Old English cne (“bold, brave”), from Proto-Germanic *knjaz (“knowledgeable, skillful, able”), from Proto-Indo-European *g’en, *g’n (“to know”), from Old English cne (“bold, brave,”
“know”), from Old English cne (“bold) and from Danish
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Meaning.
What is the etymology of keen (if keen are common)?
From Middle English kene (“bold, brave,
sharp”), from Old English cne (“bold, brave”), from Proto-Germanic *knjaz (“knowledgeable, skillful, able”), from Proto-Indo-European *g’en, *g’n (“to know”), from Old English cne (“bold, brave,”
“know”), from Old English cne (“bold) and from Danish
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- 98264 votes
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Asked on March 30, 2021 in Word choice.
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.
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Asked on March 30, 2021 in Word choice.
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.
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- 7 answers
- 281968 votes
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Asked on March 29, 2021 in Word choice.
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.
- 765681 views
- 7 answers
- 281968 votes
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Asked on March 29, 2021 in Word choice.
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.
- 765681 views
- 7 answers
- 281968 votes
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Asked on March 29, 2021 in Word choice.
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.
- 765681 views
- 7 answers
- 281968 votes
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Asked on March 29, 2021 in Word choice.
I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.
I am the owner of abc company
“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.
- 765681 views
- 7 answers
- 281968 votes