Matters
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Middle English: via Old French from Latin materia ‘timber, substance’, also ‘subject of discourse’, from mater ‘mother’.
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matters (n.)
"events, affairs of a particular sort," 1560s, from plural of matter (n.).
Middle English: via Old French from Latin materia ‘timber, substance’, also ‘subject of discourse’, from mater ‘mother’.
matters (n.)
"events, affairs of a particular sort," 1560s, from plural of matter (n.).