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commonly-moved

|com-mon-ly-moved|

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/ˈkɑːmənli muːvd/

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/ˈkɒmənli muːvd/

frequently relocated

Etymology
Etymology Information

'commonly' originates from Middle English, specifically the word 'comunly,' where 'comun' meant 'common.' 'Moved' originates from Latin, specifically the word 'movere,' meaning 'to move.'

Historical Evolution

'commonly' changed from the Old French word 'comun' and eventually became the modern English word 'common.' 'Moved' transformed from the Latin 'movere' to the Old French 'mover,' and eventually became the modern English word 'move.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'commonly' meant 'in a common manner,' and 'moved' meant 'to change position.' Over time, 'commonly-moved' evolved to mean 'frequently relocated.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

frequently relocated or transferred from one place to another.

The commonly-moved items in the warehouse are stored near the exit for easy access.

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Last updated: 2025/06/22 04:42