See also: céile and cèile IPA(key): [kʰʲeːlɪ], /kʰʲeːlə/ -cèile -in-law athair-cèile bràthair-cèile màthair-chèile piuthar-chèile cèile Note: Certain mutated...
WOTD – 30 April 2012 From Middle English consonant or consonaunt, from Old French consonant, from Latin cōnsonāns (“sounding with”), from the prefix con-...
See also: north-west and North West English Wikipedia has an article on: northwest Wikipedia north-west (UK) nor'-west (nautical) NW (abbreviation) From...
From Middle English repenten, from Old French repentir, from Vulgar Latin *repaenitīre, from Late Latin paenitīre, from Classical Latin paenitēre. Compare...
(astrology) The curve in the top stroke may vary from a capital Ω-shape to a small bump. (alchemy) The bottom horizontal line is sometimes omitted, both...
English Wikipedia has an article on: toxicology Wikipedia From French toxicologie, equivalent to toxico- + -logy. IPA(key): /ˌtɒksɪˈkɒləd͡ʒi/ toxicology...
See also: ほ, は, ぱ, and Appendix:Variations of "pa" The hiragana character は (ha) with a dakuten (゛). IPA(key): [ba̠] ば • (ba) The hiragana syllable ば...
See also: かん and ガン (The following entries do not have a page created for them yet: 元, 眼, 含, 玩, 頑, 翫, 贋.) がん • (gan) (onomatopoeia): evoking the sound...
See also: gross, grob, Gross, grób, and Groß From Middle High German grōʒ, from Old High German grōʒ. groß great Antonym: chlei Urgroßvaters Aus dem Wiesenthale...
Borrowed from Latin augurāre. IPA(key): /au̯ɡuˈɾaɾ/ [au̯.ɣ̞uˈɾaɾ] Rhymes: -aɾ Syllabification: au‧gu‧rar augurar (first-person singular indicative present...