- panembah-han (to
address a royalty), from the
rootword ꦤꦼꦩ꧀ꦧꦃ -
nembah (to bow, to respect)
Rootwords that ends with
vowel sound and has
suffix -ake...
- from the
Filipino words "sanggunian" ("council") –
ultimately from the
rootword "sangguni" ("to consult") – both of
Tagalog origins, with the
latter word...
- That I Used to Know" "Tomorrow (A
Better You, a
Better Me)" John Aram,
Rootwords, The
Children of the
International School of
Geneva — "Both
Still Here"...
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transliterated with a
single 't', is
written using double 'ꦠ'
because the
rootword ('pedhet', buffalo) ends in 'ꦠ'. The
pasangan has two forms, the other...
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transliterated with a
single 'k', is
written using double 'ꦏ'
because the
rootword ('anak', child) ends in 'ꦏ'. The
pasangan has two forms, the
other is used...
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Nichiren to
which devotional chanting is directed. Linguistically, the
rootword honzon (本尊)
derives from
ancient word konpon-sogyo,
signifying a devotional...
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Singhapala (சிங்கப்பூர்)
which is Tamil-Sanskrit for "Lion City", the same
rootwords with the
modern city-state of Singapore.
According to
Visayan folklore...
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means "person" or "people." It is
believed that it is
derived from the
rootword tuvu,
which means "to grow"/"growth" (thus Man[t]uvu
would be "[native]-grown"...
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Singhapala (சிங்கப்பூர்)y
which is Tamil-Sanskrit for "Lion City", the same
rootwords with the
modern city-state of Singapore. This
rajahnate warred against...
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beliefs in a
similar room
spirit called kofewalt (whose name is a
possible rootword of the
modern kobold or a
German dialectal variant).
Kobold beliefs mirror...