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intimate (adj.)

1630s, “closely acquainted, very familiar,” also “inmost, intrinsic,” from Late Latin intimatus, past participle of intimare “make known, announce, impress,” from Latin intimus “inmost, innermost, deepest” (adj.), also used figuratively, of affections, feelings, as a noun, “close friend;” superlative of in “in” (from PIE root *en “in”). Intimate (adj.) used euphemistically in reference to women’s underwear from 1904. Related: Intimately.