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  2. Origin of interpret 1 First recorded in 13501400; Middle English interpreten, from Latin interpretārī, derivative of interpret-, stem of interpres “explainer” Discover More

  3. INTERPRETER definition: 1. someone whose job is to change what someone else is saying into another language: 2. a computer…. Learn more.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HermeneuticsHermeneutics - Wikipedia

    Hermeneutics is derived from the Greek word ἑρμηνεύω ( hermēneuō, "translate, interpret"), [10] from ἑρμηνεύς ( hermeneus, "translator, interpreter"), of uncertain etymology ( R. S. P. Beekes (2009) suggests a Pre-Greek origin). [11] The technical term ἑρμηνεία ( hermeneia, "interpretation, explanation") was ...

  5. Feb 18, 2014 · Funnily enough, there is still no confirmed origin of an essential word in my world: the word interpreter. It is derived from the Latin interpres , interpretis, but then, where does the Latin word come from?

  6. Origin of Interpreter From Middle English, from Latin interpretor (“to explain, expound, understand”), from interpres (“agent, translator”). From Wiktionary. Displaced native Old English wealhstod. From Wiktionary

  7. Word Origin late Middle English: from Old French interpreteur, from late Latin interpretator, from Latin interpretari ‘explain, translate’, from interpres, interpret-‘agent, translator, interpreter’.

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