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what is the origin of the word disarming, indolently and palpable???

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  1. disarming:

    Middle English disarmen, from Old French desarmer : des-, dis- + armer, to arm (from Latin armāre, from arma, weapons; see  ar- in Indo-European roots).

    indolently:

    [Late Latin indolēns, indolent-, painless : Latin in-, not; see  in-1 + Latin dolēns, present participle of dolēre, to feel pain.]

    palpable:

    [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin palpābilis, from Latin palpāre, to touch gently; see  pāl- in Indo-European roots.]

    Hope that's what you wanted.


  2. Middle English disarmen, from Old French desarmer

    Late Latin indolns, indolent-, painless :

    Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin palpbilis

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