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ori- = rise + -gin = source; Latin → Old French → English. Imagine the sun rising at dawn, symbolizing the beginning of a new day.
Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.
Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.
Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputI place my finger on the map and move it to the spot where a road begins. I feel the line shift under my palm as I think about the source of a habit, the origin of how I act. I keep adjusting my pace, letting that starting point push my steps forward.
Origin is a noun that refers to the starting point of something, the place or moment at which it began, the source from which it comes, and the ancestry or background of a person or thing. It covers both physical beginnings, like the origin of a river, and abstract ones, like the origin of an idea. In everyday use you might speak of the origin of a problem, the origin of a tradition, or tracing someone’s origins through family history. The etymology links to rise and source, reflecting the sun rising to begin a new day.
English treats origin as a flexible concept that covers physical beginnings, abstract beginnings, and family background; learners often default to birthplace or confuse it with source.
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