The verb ‘to congratulate’ has its origins in the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) root
gwere- (2) (to favor), Latin
gratus (agreeable) and Latin
gratulari (to give thanks, show joy). Latin com- (together, with) +
gratulari =
congratulari (to wish joy). ‘To congratulate’, meaning to address with expressions of sympathetic pleasure, is from the 1540s.
The noun congratulation is from the mid-15th century.
The interjection, “Congratulations!”, an exclamation conveying a sentiment of congratulation, is from the 1630s.
In brief, when we congratulate someone, we wish them well, we wish them joy.
Reference: Online Etymological Dictionary,
https://www.etymonline.com/
Published on September 19, 2024 11:55