because the two <span class="searchmatch">etymologies</span> are so closely related? I am not an <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span> pro so I have no opinion. - [The]DaveRoss 19:36, 11 <span class="searchmatch">November</span> <span class="searchmatch">2011</span> (UTC) IMO put...
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appropriate. Dbfirs 19:46, 5 January <span class="searchmatch">2011</span> (UTC) Is this word etimologically related with χάρις? --Daniel. 18:25, 22 <span class="searchmatch">November</span> 2010 (UTC) No, it's from Latin...
Slovak husenica and Czech housenka. Maro 19:09, 5 October <span class="searchmatch">2011</span> (UTC) Can someone add the <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span> for this word? It seems to be quite straight-forward -...
correct and adequate for entering as the <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span>? -- Eiríkr Útlendi | Tala við mig 21:23, 14 January <span class="searchmatch">2011</span> (UTC) I just added the alternate form 井守....
This <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span> really needs to be cleaned up and simplified. And I also really hope it's not a copyright violation. ---> Tooironic 13:34, 11 July <span class="searchmatch">2011</span> (UTC)...
‘out’ + tonare ‘to thunder.’ ---> Tooironic 04:45, 27 December <span class="searchmatch">2011</span> (UTC) The <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span> is obscure. The immediate derivation was from "astony" (as used...
would seem likely. —CodeCat 21:53, 8 June <span class="searchmatch">2011</span> (UTC) That's what trincare#<span class="searchmatch">Etymology</span> says. —Angr 20:22, 4 July <span class="searchmatch">2011</span> (UTC) Hi everyone, I know that the word...
derives soin and soigner from Frankish *sunnjôn ("s'occuper de") but does not venture an <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span> of the Frankish word. —Angr 08:06, 17 May <span class="searchmatch">2011</span> (UTC)...
I'd love to know the <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span> of this common word. ---> Tooironic 23:29, 8 April <span class="searchmatch">2011</span> (UTC) It depends which type of crank you have in mind. The adjective...