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Etymology (/ˌɛtɪˈmɒlədʒi/ ET-im-OL-ə-jee) is the
study of the
origin and
evolution of words—including
their constituent units of
sound and meaning—across...
- Cic. DND 1st cent. BC
Odomantus Calliope Mygdon Edonus Biston Terpsic****
Etym. Mag. 12th cent. AD
Callirrhoe Steph. Byz. 6th cent. AD
Enyalius Enyo Dragon...
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Anius Rhoeo Diod. Sic. 1st cent. BC Ceos
Rhodoessa Etym. M. 12th cent. AD
Cicon Rhodope Etym. M. 12th cent. AD
Syrus Sinope Plutarch 1st/2nd cent....
- The
Online Etymology Dictionary or Etymonline,
sometimes abbreviated as OED (not to be
confused with the
Oxford English Dictionary,
which the site often...
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powerful women of the
Middle Ages". Swissinfo.
Retrieved 2022-09-26. See
Etym on line
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- Atlantikôi pelágei (Ancient Gr****: Ἀτλαντικῷ πελάγει, 'the
Atlantic sea',
etym. 'Sea of Atlas') and in The
Histories of
Herodotus around 450 BC (Hdt. 1...
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There are only two
proper prepositions: the
genitive preposition bilong (
etym. < Eng. belong),
which is
equivalent to "of", "from" and some uses of "for":...
- free dictionary.
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medicina 'the
medical art', from
medicus 'physician'. Cf.
mederi 'to heal',
etym.[clarification needed] 'know the best
course for', from PIE base *med- 'to...
- as *tṷaiašaratha,
Vedic Tvastar "whose
chariot is vehement" (Mayrhofer,
Etym. Wb., I 686, I 736). The
earliest evidence of the
group is from
Vedic Sanskrit...