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Philologos is an
etymology column about Yiddish,
Hebrew and
Jewish words and phrases. As of 2024[update], it has run for
about 34 years. Its anonymous...
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Philologus of
Sinope (Gr****: Φιλόλογος ό Σινώπιος) is
numbered among the
Seventy Disciples, and is
commemorated with them on
January 4. He is also commemorated...
- philologie, in the
sense of 'love of literature'. The
adjective φιλόλογος (
philólogos)
meant 'fond of
discussion or argument, talkative', in ****enistic Gr****...
- of a kangaroo,
meaning the
court is in someone's pocket.
Etymologist Philologos suggests that the term
arose "because a
place named Kangaroo sounded comical...
- us or be hit by the
shkotzim (non-Jewish boys)."
According to
blogger Philologos (Hillel Halkin), the form
shkotz was less used in Europe; he
wrote that...
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Harper & Row. p. 339. ISBN 978-0-06-091533-9.
Retrieved February 1, 2023.
Philologos (July 27, 2014). "The
Origins of Yiddish: Part Fir". The Forward. "Image"...
- the face,
primarily when
disciplining young children.[citation needed]
Philologos (10
February 2006). "Now
Shmear This". The Forward.
Retrieved 1 August...
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David Eisenstein in the
Jewish Encyclopedia) read "stripping-time"
which Philologos discovered was
based on a misreading/mistranslation of
Rabbi Levi Herzfeld...
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Moshe Dayan Center for
Middle Eastern and
African Studies. (Full report).
Philologos (pen name) (23 June 2021). ""Israeli Arabs," "Palestinian
Citizens of...
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decide what they're called?".
Washington Post.
Retrieved January 13, 2017.
Philologos [Hillel Halkin] (February 17, 2013). "Just How
Orthodox Are They?". The...