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dispatch

The origin and history of dispatch.

Etymology

Borrowed in the 1500s from Spanish despachar or Italian dispacciare, meaning to hurry something along or send it off — likely picked up through diplomatic contacts with Spain and Italy.

Origin: Italian · First attested 1500

Class of 1500

dispatch first entered the language around 1500. Other words from the same year:

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