Source

/sɔːrs/ noun

A source is the place something comes from or begins. It can be a physical starting point, like a river’s source, or an information starting point, like a book or person you get facts from.

From Old French *sourse* “a rising, a spring,” from Latin *surgere* “to rise.” It originally referred to water springing up from the ground.

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