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1716, from total (n.). Meaning "to destroy one's car" first recorded 1954. Related: Totaled; totaling.
total (n.) Look up total at Dictionary.com
1550s, from total (adj.).
total (adj.) Look up total at Dictionary.com
late 14c., from Old French total, from Medieval Latin totalis "entire, total" (as in summa totalis "sum total"), from Latin totus "all, whole, entire," of unknown origin. Total war is attested from 1937, in reference to a concept developed in Germany.