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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·i·gin
n.
1.
The
first
existence
or
beginning
of
anything
;
the
birth
.
This
mixed
system
of
opinion
and
sentiment
had
its
origin
in
the
ancient
chivalry
.
--
Burke
.
2.
That
from
which
anything
primarily
proceeds
;
the
fountain
;
the
spring
;
the
cause
;
the
occasion
.
3.
Anat.
The
point
of
attachment
or
end
of
a
muscle
which
is
fixed
during
contraction
; --
in
contradistinction
to
insertion
.
Origin of coordinate axes
Math.
,
the
point
where
the
axes
intersect
.
See
Note
under
Ordinate
.
Syn:
--
Commencement
;
rise
;
source
;
spring
;
fountain
;
derivation
;
cause
;
root
;
foundation
.
Usage:
--
Origin
,
Source
.
Origin
denotes
the
rise
or
commencement
of
a
thing
;
source
presents
itself
under
the
image
of
a
fountain
flowing
forth
in
a
continuous
stream
of
influences
.
The
origin
of
moral
evil
has
been
much
disputed
,
but
no
one
can
doubt
that
it
is
the
source
of
most
of
the
calamities
of
our
race
.
I
think
he
would
have
set
out
just
as
he
did
,
with
the
origin
of
ideas
--
the
proper
starting
point
of
a
grammarian
,
who
is
to
treat
of
their
signs
.
--
Tooke
.
Famous
Greece
,
That
source
of
art
and
cultivated
thought
Which
they
to
Rome
,
and
Romans
hither
,
brought
. --
Waller
.
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