fantastic (adj.) late 1390 century., “existing only in imagination, produced by (mental) fantasy,” from Old French fantastique (14c.), from Medieval Latin fantasticus, from Late […]
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fantastic (adj.) late 1390 century., “existing only in imagination, produced by (mental) fantasy,” from Old French fantastique (14c.), from Medieval Latin fantasticus, from Late […]
domestic (adj.) early 1400 century., “prepared or made in the house,” from Old French domestique (14c.) and directly from Latin domesticus “belonging to the household,”
family (n.) early 15c., “servants of a household,” from Latin familia “family servants, domestics collectively, the servants in a household,” thus also “members
master (n.) late Old English mægester “a man having control or authority over a place; a teacher or tutor of children,” from Latin magister (n.)