Examples of using Etymology in English and their translations into Dutch
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Von Huene gave no etymology.
There are several opinions concerning the word's etymology.
See also etymology of Hriňová.
Etymology confirms this paradox.
Then there is etymology the study of original meanings.
I understand the etymology of novice.
See the article in Wiktionary for further etymology.
CHIKEPU meaning a cliff by Ainu becomes the etymology.
Like many casino games, its origins and etymology is vague and disputed.
Courtesy of etymology 101.
The etymology of the wordétrennes probably goes back to the Roman goddess Strena,
Etymology==The Americas are usually accepted as having been named after the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci by the German cartographers Martin Waldseemüller and Matthias Ringmann.
Etymology The Latin name alchemilla is derived from the Arabic term al-kymia,
hopefully better etymology we first need to analyse the word diferently.
Etymology The genus althaea is a Greek term that means"heal" or"stimulating the body's own healing abilities.
Etymology==The English and French word tarot derives from the Italian"tarocchi", which has no known origin or etymology. .
Etymology The botanical name primula veris indicates that cowslip(also known as primrose)
Etymology==The name comes from Greek(riza) or Ριζαίον(Rizaion), meaning"mountain slopes.
Etymology The word"thyme" is derived from the Greek thyo, which means"sacrifice.
Etymology of electricity"Long before any knowledge of electricity existed people were aware of shocks from electric fish.