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- word in a manner appropriate to that perceived origin. This po****r etymologizing has had a powerful influence on the forms which words take. Examples...
- Palestinian territory occupied by Israel. The name "Jerusalem" is variously etymologized to mean "foundation (Semitic yry' 'to found, to lay a cornerstone') of...
- remains unknown. Credence in Polybius imposes certain limitations on etymologizing: if the language remains unknown, the meanings of the words, including...
- the final cheese production process. These arguments contradict the etymologization on the basis of Ossetian sulu. It is ****umed that selegin was transformed...
- 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,...
- 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...
- probably "swift, good-running." But in the Hymn to Hermes Eriounios is etymologized as "very beneficial." Agoraeus, of the agora; belonging to the market...
- (מַלְאָךְ: Malakh). The account includes the renaming of Jacob as Israel (etymologized as "contends-with-God"). In the Genesis patriarchal narrative, Jacob...
- were ****ociated with the colors red, white, and gold. Michael Janda etymologizes Aphrodite's name as an epithet of Eos meaning "she who rises from the...
- specifically from the word ádrār "mountain". Traditionally historical linguists etymologize the Ancient Gr**** word Ἄτλας (genitive: Ἄτλαντος) as comprised from co****tive...