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Where does the word claim come from


The English noun claim comes from the verb, which in turn comes from the Old French verb clamer (stem claim- ) to summon to law, affirm vigorously, from the Latin verb clāmāre to shout, accompany with shouts, shout the name of.

What is the real meaning of claim?

/kleɪm/ us. to state that something is true, although you may not be able to prove it: Union representatives claim that workers were forced to work overtime without pay. INSURANCE. to officially request that an insurance company pay for costs relating to an accident, damage to property, etc.

What does the prefix claim mean?

-claim- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "call out; talk; shout. '' This meaning is found in such words as: acclaim, claim, clamor, exclaim, proclaim.

Which word means to claim?

Some common synonyms of claim are demand, exact, and require. While all these words mean "to ask or call for something as due or as necessary," claim implies a demand for the delivery or concession of something due as one's own or one's right.