Adhere

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late 15th century: from Latin adhaerere, from ad- ‘to’ + haerere ‘to stick’.


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From Middle English *adheren (suggested by Middle English adherande(“adhering, adherent”, present participle)), from Latin adhaerēre, adhaesum: ad(“to”) + haerēre(“to stick”). Compare French adhérer.


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adhere (v.)

1590s, from French adhérer "to stick, adhere" (15c., corrected from earlier aderer, 14c.) or directly from Latin adhaerare "to stick, cling to," from ad "to" (see ad-) + haerere "to stick" (see hesitation). Originally often of persons, "to cleave to a leader, cause, party, etc." (compare adherent (n.), which still often retains this sense). Related: Adhered; adhering.