Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Etymology 22: attentive
Another late 14th century word (You have to love 14th century vocab. Or, at least I seem too), this one comes from the French "attentif," and the Latin "attentus" meaning, "heedful, or observant." There is a sense of "actively ministering to the needs and wants of another person" which comes from about 1520ish.
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