surprise
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English surprise, borrowed from Middle French surprise (“an overtake”), nominal use of the past participle of Old French sorprendre (“to overtake”), from sor- (“over”) + prendre (“to take”), from Latin super- + Latin prendere, contracted from prehendere (“to grasp, seize”). Doublet of suppli.
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surprise (countable and uncountable, plural surprises)
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surprise (third-person singular simple present surprises, present participle surprising, simple past and past participle surprised)
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surprise f (plural surprises, diminutive surprisetje n)
From the feminine of surpris, past participle of the verb surprendre.
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