- a
white horse in
front of a red
background because many
voters folk-
etymologized its
Turkish name
Demokrat as
demir kırat 'iron white-horse'. Backronym...
- the heel of his
older twin
brother Esau (Genesis 25:26). The name is
etymologized (in a
direct speech by the
character Esau) in
Genesis 27:36,
adding the...
-
Palestinian territory occupied by Israel. The name "Jerusalem" is
variously etymologized to mean "foundation (Semitic yry' 'to found, to lay a cornerstone') of...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- (מַלְאָךְ: Malakh). The
account includes the
renaming of
Jacob as
Israel (
etymologized as "contends-with-God"). In the
Genesis patriarchal narrative, Jacob...
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pertain to the
ancient city of Sohar. The city or
region is
commonly etymologized in
Arabic as
deriving from ʿāmin or ʿamūn,
meaning 'settled' people,...
-
clotting by
rennet with pure
cultures of
lactic bacteria. The name is
etymologized as Mingrelian: სელეგინ (suluguni). A folk
etymology posits that the name...
- it as a
forgery (Brook 2010, pp. 30, 41, n.75). The name is
commonly etymologized as
meaning "elk" in Türkic.
Shapira identifies him with the
Sabriel of...
- with Adi Sankara's
commentary on the
Vishnu sahasranama, hari
became etymologized as
derived from the
verbal root hṛ "to grab, seize, steal", in the context...
-
Bardenhewer in
monographic form in his Der Name
Maria (1895). It was
early etymologized as
containing the
Hebrew root mr "bitter" (cf. myrrh), or mry "rebellious"...