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Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1)  liver

Adjective

 * 1) one’s feelings, behaviour, and character
 * 2) bravery

Noun

 * 1) father

Noun

 * 1) my father

Etymology
, of  origin. Possibly from, or  (>"ad tenes"), which explain the large number of mediaeval variants (, , , , , ,  and so on). However, considering the rarity of tenus, possibly from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Preposition

 * 1)  until up to the time of something happening
 * 2)  by at some point before the given time
 * 3)  to all the way to a place
 * 4)  up to to the point of; as much as
 * 1)  to all the way to a place
 * 2)  up to to the point of; as much as
 * 1)  up to to the point of; as much as

Adverb

 * 1)  even implying an extreme example in the case mentioned
 * 2)  including introducing one or more parts of the group or topic just mentioned
 * 3)  very much; to a great extent (implies a continuation)
 * 1)  including introducing one or more parts of the group or topic just mentioned
 * 2)  very much; to a great extent (implies a continuation)
 * 1)  very much; to a great extent (implies a continuation)
 * 1)  very much; to a great extent (implies a continuation)
 * 1)  very much; to a great extent (implies a continuation)
 * 1)  very much; to a great extent (implies a continuation)

Interjection

 * 1)   short for any farewell containing até (', ', ', '): see ya; see you later; see you soon