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English word advance comes from Latin ab, Latin antea (Before, formerly, previously.), Latin ab ante, Latin -one(-onem|m)
ab (Latin)
(source of action or event) by, of. (time) after, since. At, on, in. From, away from, out of.
antea (Latin)
Before, formerly, previously.
ab ante (Latin)
-one(-onem|m) (Latin)
abante (Latin)
(Late Latin) before, in front From before.
abante (Late Latin)
*abanteo (Latin)
I move forward.
Appendix:Vulgar Latin/abanteo (Latin)
*abantiare (Vulgar Latin)
avancier (Old French)
To advance; to continue. To advance; to move forward.
avancen (Middle English)
advance (English)
(in the plural) An opening approach or overture, especially of an unwelcome or sexual nature.. A forward move; improvement or progression.. An addition to the price; rise in price or value.. An amount of money or credit, especially given as a loan, or paid before it is due; an advancement. (intransitive) To move forwards, to approach.. (obsolete) To extol; to laud.. (obsolete) To raise; to [...]