Use the definition to answer the question.

Physician

1. A person who is trained to practice medicine

2. A person who heals

From which Middle English (ME) word is physician derived? (1 point)

fisicien

Fisique

Physician

Fí-. Īsh 'en

From the Middle English word "fisicien"

The Middle English (ME) word from which "physician" is derived is "fisicien."

To find the answer to this question, we need to look at the definition and determine the meaning's origin. In this case, the definition of a physician is "a person who is trained to practice medicine."

The question asks which Middle English (ME) word is physician derived from. By analyzing the options provided, we can see that "physician" itself is one of the choices, so it is not the word from which it is derived.

The two remaining options are "fisicien" and "fisique." To determine the correct answer, we can analyze the spelling and pronunciation similarities. In this case, "fisicien" aligns more closely with the modern spelling and pronunciation of "physician." Therefore, the correct answer is "fisicien."