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Origin and History of the Word "Anger": A Linguistic Exploration
The word "anger" comes from the Old Norse word "angr", which means "grief" or "sorrow". It is thought to have been first used in English in the 13th century. The word "anger" is related to the words "anguish" and "anxiety".Ant Bites - Related Articles
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