precipice Look up precipice at Dictionary.com
1598, "fall to great depth," from Fr. précipice, from L. pręcipitium "a steep place," lit. "a fall or leap," from pręceps (gen. pręcipitis) "steep, headlong, headfirst," from prę- "forth" + caput "head" (see head). Meaning "steep face of rock" is recorded from 1632.