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- filled by the term etymon instead. A reflex will sometimes be described simply as a descendant, derivative or derived from an etymon (but see below).[citation...
- A root (also known as a root word or radical) is the core of a word that is irreducible into more meaningful elements. In morphology, a root is a morphologically...
- are pairs of words in the same language which are derived from a single etymon, which may have similar but distinct meanings and uses. Often, one is a...
- Ferlus, the ethnonyms Thai-Tai (or Thay-Tay) would have evolved from the etymon *k(ə)ri: 'human being'. Thais often refer to their country using the polite...
- Etymon is a song written by Bobby Ljunggren, Ingela Forsman and Henrik Wikström, and performed by Sonja Aldén, using the stage name "Sonya", during the...
- Kaukasos (Lat., Caucasus) and the Middle Persian Kaf Kof". "The earliest etymon" of the name Caucasus comes from Kaz-kaz, the Hittite designation of the...
- root also has the Pre-Germanic form *pug-néh2- ('to blow'), which is the etymon of, amongst others, Dutch fok(zeil) ('foresail'). There is a theory that...
- the word "legend" is the less common one—borrowed directly from its Latin etymon "legenda"—of anything which should be read, rather than a historically based...
- to comp****ion, condolence, or empathy. It derives from the Latin pietas (etymon also of piety). Self-pity is pity directed towards oneself. Two different...
- names with the etymons found in Indo-European languages as per Felecan&Felecan. Name in Romanian Proposed etymon Language of the etymon Dunăre Donaris...