etymology|etymologies in English

noun

[et·y·mol·o·gy || ‚etɪ'mɒlədʒɪ]

study of the origin of words, study of the historical development of words

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1. There are two slightly differing, but related, etymologies for the origin of the term: One common etymology is that Bigot is a reversal of the codewords "TO GIB", meaning "To Gibraltar".

2. Batton is an English and French (IPA: ) surname with several proposed etymologies

3. Clamant; Norman Etymology (This etymology is missing or incomplete

4. Cobnuts (1) Etymology (This etymology is missing or incomplete

5. Between the two Abimelech stories in Genesis, there are several different possible etymologies for Beersheba's name:

6. Annoyment (nonstandard) Etymology

7. Difference between etymologies of 'Allocable' and 'allocatable' Ask Question Asked 5 years, 1 month ago

8. Balachaung, Blachong; Etymology []

9. Babirusa, Babirussa; Etymology

10. Accomplisht (obsolete) Etymology

11. Abiliment (obsolete); Etymology

12. Burglarise (uncommon) Etymology

13. Annoyment (nonstandard) Etymology

14. Annoyment (nonstandard) Etymology

15. Confessione (obsolete) Etymology

16. Burglarise (uncommon) Etymology

17. Almose, almouse, almus; Etymology

18. The Analects of Confucius: A Philosophical Translation, 48 for a discussion on two possible etymologies of ren

19. Brahmanic; Brahminic; Brahminical; Etymology []

20. Non Committal) … Etymology dictionary

21. Bateau bridge; French Etymology

22. Antemetic, anti-emetic; Etymology

23. Bobby-soxer; Bobbysoxer; Etymology []

24. Breechclout, breech-cloth; Etymology []

25. History and Etymology for Couturiere