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Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 2007-02-24. "Georgia". Behindthename.com. Retrieved 2007-02-24. Harper, Douglas. "George". Online Etymology Dictionary... |
English-language country names with their etymologies. Some of these include notes on indigenous names and their etymologies. Countries in italics are endonyms... |
Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia (redirect from Rus (etymology)) Ročinma / Ročin, while in the Komi language spoken further east the etymologically corresponding term Roćmu / Roć means already Russia and Russian instead... |
last, Scottish high king". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2023-10-09. Online Etymology Dictionary: "Scot" Sir Charles Oman: A History of England before the Norman... |
This article lists the etymology of chemical elements of the periodic table. Throughout the history of chemistry, several chemical elements have been... |
Río de la Plata) was created, named after the river; it included present-day Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Rio Grande do Sul. The Spanish... |
Karnataka is an Indian state. Several etymologies have been suggested for the name Karnataka. The region was popularly referred to as 'kar nata’ literally... |
(disambiguation) Etymology Toponymy United States History of California History of California before 1900 List of state and territory name etymologies of the United... |
Autumn (redirect from Fall (etymology)) and has within it connotations of the passing of the year. Alternative etymologies include Proto-Indo-European *h₃ewǵ- ("cold") or *h₂sows- ("dry"). After... |
Scandinavia (redirect from Scandinavia (etymology)) Proto-Germanic *skaðwa- (meaning "shadow"). John McKinnell comments that this etymology suggests that the goddess Skaði may have once been a personification of... |
north coast.[citation needed] List of U.S. state name etymologies List of Oregon county name etymologies Archbishop Blanchet (March 8, 1884). "Origin of the... |
Islington: Aurum Press Ltd. ISBN 978-17-81314-35-7. Harper, Douglas. "VE Day". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 12 March 2016. Hamilton, Charles (1996). Leaders... |
Names of Istanbul (redirect from Constantinople (etymology)) Sabanci Museum, 2010 p. 262 Marek Stachowski, Robert Woodhouse, "The Etymology of İstanbul: Making Optimal Use of the Evidence" Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia... |
A day is the time period of a full rotation of the Earth with respect to the Sun. On average, this is 24 hours (86,400 seconds). As a day passes at a... |
Hipster Gibson Story", Blues & Rhythm (237): 16. "The Mavens' Word of the Day: Hippie", Random House, May 21, 1998, archived from the original on August... |
settlement beside a khal (which means canal in English) According to a folk etymology, Britishers, when they visited the city, saw the goddess with a skull... |
Fuck (redirect from Etymology of fuck) are missing." The Oxford English Dictionary states that the ultimate etymology is uncertain, but that the word is "probably cognate" with a number of... |
classical texts which do not necessarily have the same meaning or origin. The etymology of the term is closely linked to that of the place name Arabia. The root... |
May 2014. Evans 1982, p. 17. Room, pp. 118–119. Blackie, Geographical Etymology: A Dictionary of Place-names Giving Their Derivations, 68. Gelling, Nicolaisen... |
Passover (redirect from First Day of Unleavened Bread) Passover is made very explicit. Reece, Steve, "Passover as 'Passion': A Folk Etymology in Luke 22:15", Biblica (Peeters Publishers, Leuven, Belgium) 100 (2019)... |