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The English word ‘court’ is borrowed from which language?

ALatin

BFrench

COld Norse

DHindi

Answer:

B. French

Read Explanation:

The English word "court" is borrowed from French.

Origin:

  • It comes from Old French cort or court, meaning an enclosed yard or a place where legal matters are decided.

  • The Old French word itself comes from Latin cohors, meaning a courtyard, enclosure, or retinue.

Meaning Development:

  • In Middle English, "court" referred to a royal residence or a place of justice.

  • Over time, it expanded to include meanings related to law (courtroom), sports (tennis court, basketball court), and even romance (to court someone).


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