Production

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late Middle English: via Old French from Latin productio(n- ), from producere ‘bring forth’ (see produce).


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From Middle English produccioun, from Old French production, from Latin prōductiō, prōductiōnem(“a lengthening, prolonging”). See produce.


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production (n.)

c. 1400, produccioun, "a coming into being," from Old French production "production, exhibition" (13c.) and directly from Medieval Latin productionem (nominative productio) "a prolonging, lengthening," noun of action from past-participle stem of Latin producere "bring forth" (see produce (v.)). Meaning "that which is produced" is mid-15c. Colloquial sense of "fuss, commotion" is from 1941, transferred from the meaning "theatrical performance" (1894).