- truth', and the
suffix -logia,
denoting 'the
study or
logic of'. The term
etymon refers to the
predicate (i.e. stem or root) from
which a
later word or morpheme...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
postbiblical usage,
Christ became viewed as a name—one part of "Jesus Christ".
Etymons of the term
Christian (meaning a
follower of Christ) have been in use since...
- purchase. A poke is a sack or bag, from
French poque,
which is also the
etymon of "pocket", "pouch", and "poach". Poke is
still in
regional use. Pigs were...
- Press. June 2001.
Retrieved 2017-09-18. Origin: A
borrowing from Gr****.
Etymon: Gr**** μεγα-. ...
Forming scientific and
technical terms with the sense...
- a link to the
verbal morpheme ar- ("support") in
favor of a
Phoenician etymon in an
unattested possible form *'arrab(a),
signifying "guarantor in a commercial...
- of the Kurds, Iran and the Caucasus. Vol. 13. pp. 1–58. Generally, the
etymons and
primary meanings of
tribal names or ethnonyms, as well as
place names...
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Linguistics Research Center, Indo-European Lexicon, PIE (Proto-Indo-European)
Etymon and IE (Indo-European) Reflexes: "baptism" and "baptize", Gr**** baptein...