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- 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...
- states in his book L'Inde des Rajahs, which was first published in 1877: "Etymologists have wrongly derived this name from the Portuguese Bôa Bahia, or (French:...
- 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...
- trame with the meaning "crossbeam" is also used in the French language. Etymologists believe that the word tram refers to the wooden beams the railway tracks...
- the first name or nickname "Mick" among Irish people is considered by etymologists to be its primary origin. Mick Abrahams (born 1943), English guitarist...
- achievement was described as "the pinnacle of his career" to "envious fellow etymologists" by The Economist, but Read considered it just "an agreeable diversion...
- literature as "disgraceful things", but this is dismissed by modern etymologists. Many Bible translations into English translate it as idols or household...
- Wiki. University of California. Ward Cunningham's correspondence with etymologists WikiIndex and WikiApiary, directories of wikis WikiMatrix, a website...
- Michael Brian Quinion (born c. 1942) is a British etymologist and writer. He ran World Wide Words, a website devoted to linguistics. He graduated from...
- Си́монович Либерма́н; born 10 March 1937) is a linguist, medievalist, etymologist, poet, translator of poetry (mainly from and into Russian), and literary...