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What is the root word in summer?

The root word of "summer" is "sum".

It comes from the Old English word "sumor" which likely derives from the Proto-Germanic word "*sumar*," meaning "time of warmth."

It's interesting to note that the root "sum" also appears in words like "summit" (the highest point) and "summons" (a call to action), hinting at a connection to the peak of the year, when things are at their fullest and warmest.

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