-
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...
-
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...
- in turn
comes from the Gr**** αρχιεπίσκοπος,
which has as
components the
etymons αρχι-,
meaning 'chief', επί, 'over', and σκοπός, 'guardian, watcher'. The...
- 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...
-
extra "e". However, the
feminine variation Andrea is also used.
Andrea as
etymon means knitting needle in Romanian.
Andrei is the
masculine form. Andréia...
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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...