permit: [15] Permit is one of a large family of English words (including also admit, commit, etc) which go back to Latin mittere ‘let go, send’. Combination with the prefix per- ‘through’ produced permittere ‘let go, give up’, hence ‘allow’. Amongst derivatives to have reached English are permissible [15], permission [15], and permissive [17]. => admit, commit, mission, permission, submit, transmit
permit (v.)
late 15c., from Middle French permetre and directly from Latin permittere "let pass, let go, let loose; give up, hand over; let, allow, grant, permit," from per- "through" (see per) + mittere "let go, send" (see mission). Related: Permitted; permitting.
permit (n.)
"written statement of permission or license," 1714, from permit (v.).
例文
1. He can let the court 's decision stand and permit the execution.
彼は法廷判決を維持し、死刑の発効を承認する権利がある。
2.Will they permit you to sit in on a few classes?