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