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English word air comes from Ancient Greek ἀέρος, and later Old French aire (Appearance; semblance.)

ἀέρος (Ancient Greek)

aerem (Latin)

aire (Old French)

Appearance; semblance.

aeir, eyer (Anglo-Norman)

air (Middle English)

air (English)

To bring (something) into contact with the air, so as to freshen or dry it.. To broadcast, as with a television show.. To discuss varying viewpoints on a given topic.. To let fresh air into a room or a building, to ventilate. (historical, medical) understood as a particular local substance with supposed effects on human health.. (historical, philosophy, alchemy) understood as one of the four [...]

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