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Answer:
All the answers are correct.
Explanation:
Number one is correct because the entry mentions "akin to Old Norse grūfa, "to grovel," krjūpa, "to creep" where akin means related to.
Number two is indicated when the entry mentions "adverb meaning "on the face, prone,"" so its part of the speech is an adverb.
Number three is expressed at the beginning of the entry "1550s" meaning that it was used in English in the mid-1500s.
Last option is also correct, seen in the parentheses "(from Old Norse a grūfu)" indicating the origin from and Old Norse word.
Answer:
Its origin is from a word that means “to creep.”
It came into English in the mid-1500s.
It originated from an Old Norse word.