etymology in A Sentence

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    The Etymology of the name Brno is disputed.

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    Several legend exist regarding the Etymology.

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    Other etymologies have been suggested.

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    I want its Etymology.

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    The Etymology of kingfisher(Alcedo atthis)

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    Comments on Etymology.

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    Thus, folk Etymology won the day in this case.

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    Several etymologies for the name Orpheus have been proposed.

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    There are several proposed etymologies for the name Begemder.

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    The Etymology of the place name(also spelt'Wytch Cross' and'Witch

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    Buteshire is another name whose Etymology we can only guess.

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    It concluded not only that Borgmann's Etymology may be incorrect,

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    I'm gonna talk Etymology, so just bear with me a second.

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    Its Etymology is unknown, but it may have originated in student slang.

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    However, it's also been written as Roteland, which makes that Etymology unlikely.

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    This Etymology reflects the fact that the inhabitants of the Glasgow/Strathclyde region

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    He mainly worked on Germanic words that began with“W,” discovering their history and Etymology.

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    அண்ணாத்தை(aṇṇātai) with the same meaning and Etymology is also used in some dialects.

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    Life in the 1500s” didn't stop at creating false etymologies for these three phrases.

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    But at least now hopefully you won't be fooled by any of the above false etymologies.

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    This Etymology suggests that envy either arises from, or results in, a form of blindness- or maybe both.

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    It's called‘terra' in Portuguese,‘dünya' in Turkish and‘aarde' in Dutch, just to name a few with their own Etymology.

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    However, explanations proceeding from carne vale seem to be folk etymologies and are not supported by philological.

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    It shares its Etymology with a number of other words related to actively fostering growth,” De Rossi said.

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    And if almost everyone understands the general meaning of these clever words, then linguists can only explain their Etymology.

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    You can also see from these two etymologies why the first known instance of racking brains uses“rack” instead of“wrack”:.

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    French Buddhist Alexandra David-Néel associated Shambhala with Balkh, also offering the Persian Sham-i-Bala("elevated candle") as an Etymology of its name.

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    And even if you understand well the meaning of this clever word, then its Etymology may be unknown to you.

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    One fanciful Etymology story about the word“barbecue” is that it comes from the French words for beard and tail,“barbe” and“queue.”.

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    and subject to the rules of grammatical inflection and Etymology, and to all the niceties of grammar and rhetoric.

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