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Does Buoy Come From Buoyant? [Solved]
Meaning “keep something from sinking, keep afloat” is from 1650s, probably from the noun in the extended sense of “buoyant object thrown from a vessel to assist someone in the water stay afloat.” It is attested earlier (1640s) in the figurative sense (of hopes, spirits, etc.). Related: Buoyed; buoying.14 Oct 2021
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