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etymologise Meaning in Telugu ( etymologise తెలుగు అంటే)



వ్యుత్పత్తి, అడియామాలజీ

ఎటిమాలజీ లేదా ఎటిమాలజీని జోడించు (ఒక ఉత్పన్నం (ఒక పదం కోసం),



etymologise's Usage Examples:

The Abkhazians call their homeland Аԥсны (Apsny, Aṗsny), popularly etymologised as "a land/country of the soul", yet literally meaning "a country of.


"offering" and Classical Syriac: ܩܘܪܒܐ‎, romanized: qurbānā "sacrifice", etymologised through the cognate Arabic triliteral as "a way or means of approaching.


Carham has generally been etymologised as an Old English place-name.


The Rus" names can most readily be etymologised as Old Norse, and have been argued to be older than the Slavic names:.


The first element has been etymologised as Latin ecclesia "church" or the form it took when borrowed into Cumbric.


channel comes from the Ancient Greek Βόσπορος (Bósporos), which was folk-etymologised as βοὸς πόρος, i.


The name "Kambhojas" is etymologised as Kamblala + Bhojas ("the Bhojas with Kambalas or blankets") as well.


transcribed as Butchulla, Batjala, Badjala and other variations, has been etymologised as signifying "sea folk", though Norman Tindale suggested that the word.


The author, moreover, etymologised the word as consisting of the words quen "queen" and the personal name.


in Cornwall, the vast majority of place-names in England are easily etymologised as Old English (or Old Norse, due to later Viking influence), demonstrating.


Latinization of a Brittonic nominative plural n-stem Calīdones), which he etymologises as "possessing hard feet" ("alluding to standfastness or endurance",.


Other scholars etymologised Nushibi without Šadapït in mind.


Sometimes this was further folk-etymologised as hand-iron.



Synonyms:

retrace, reconstruct, construct, etymologize,



Antonyms:

compress, misconception, level,



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