Monster
:This article is about monsters as a kind of legendary creature. For other uses, see Monster (disambiguation).
Etymology
The word originates from the medieval vulgar Latin verb monstrare (plural monstrum), which translates either "to exhibit" or "to point out".
Related Topics:
Medieval - Vulgar Latin
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| ► | Monsters in history |
| ► | Monsters in literature |
| ► | Monsters in cinema |
| ► | Miscellaneous |
| ► | See also |
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