1. The equine quadruped/ silly, aggressive stupid person: Old English assa, from Old irish asan, from Latin asinus, of obscure origin.
2. The buttocks, etc: Middle English ers, ars from Old English aers, ears, from I-E root ors- the backside, buttocks.
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The word "easel" comes from a Dutch word - "ezel" meaning "ass" (as in donkey). During the late 16th century it was changed to "easel." The word ezel is similar to the word "horse" when used to describe a supporting frame for things such as carpentry.
Because your bottom is the proper format of 'ass' where as ass is an abbreviation for bum/butt/buttock. Ass is not always a bad word or used for cursing. An ass is an animal similar to a mule.
Ass, used in the original sense, simply meant a donkey. However, in current times it has been used as a slang word for the rear end. Or you could think of it as a pun because ass-as-in placed together makes assasin, you know what I mean
Onager (a wild ass)
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The donkey. The word "ass" meaning donkey is in the King James version of the Bible, published in 1611.
The word "ass" originated in Latin. Asinus was the word for donkey in Latin. The word "asinine" is from the same root.
Ass is another word for donkey - so donkeys milk
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