Lynwr2iguerthmanab Lynwr2iguerthmanab
  • 21-01-2016
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What is the etymology of this word? Use your dictionary if necessary. employ
a. Greek enploio
b. Greek enplicos
c. Latin enplogia
d. Latin implicare

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HistoryGuy HistoryGuy
  • 23-01-2016
The etymology of the word "employ" is "d. Latin implicare," since in Latin "implicare" means to "be involved with" or "attached to," which is how it reached its modern definition. 
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Аноним Аноним
  • 25-01-2016
d. Latin implicare

Employ would be in the modern dictionary, which is why I chose d. 
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