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Reconcile: OF reconcilier, f. L reconciliare, re-"again" + conciliare "bring together" (14th c.) Shown above is the etymology of the word reconcile. From which language did this word first originate? Greek
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Reconcile: OF reconcilier, f. L reconciliare, re-"again" + conciliare "bring together" (14th c.)
Shown above is the etymology of the word reconcile. From which language did this word first originate?
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