- also
known as its etymology. For
languages with a long
written history,
etymologists make use of texts,
particularly texts about the
language itself, to gather...
- Berlin. Hans
Magnus Enzensberger considered him the most
important German etymologist after the
Grimm Brothers,
Hermann Paul and
Friedrich Kluge. Wörterbuch...
- "having
quickly or
easily achieved a goal or
gained access as desired."
Etymologist Eric
Partridge presents evidence that it
refers to
Edward J.
Flynn (most...
- word... It
means the land of the Paks, the
spiritually pure and clean."
Etymologists note that پاک pāk, is 'pure' in
Persian and
Pashto and the
Persian suffix...
- Liberman,
Anatoly (7
August 2013). "Alphabet soup, part 2: H and Y".
Oxford Etymologist.
Oxford University Press.
Retrieved 3
October 2013. Crystal,
David (4...
-
Susan Dent MBE (born
November 1964) is an
English lexicographer,
etymologist and
media personality. She has
appeared in "Dictionary Corner" on the Channel...
- Wiki.
University of California. Ward Cunningham's
correspondence with
etymologists WikiIndex and WikiApiary,
directories of
wikis WikiMatrix, a website...
- June 24, 1916 –
March 30, 1986) was an
American poet, translator, and
etymologist.
While primarily known as a poet and
translator of Dante's
Divine Comedy...
- "grad of Moscow". The word "Kremlin" was
first recorded in 1331 (though
etymologist Max
Vasmer mentions an
earlier appearance in 1320). The grad was greatly...
- to the
pouch of a kangaroo,
meaning the
court is in someone's pocket.
Etymologist Philologos suggests that the term
arose "because a
place named Kangaroo...