Beer parlour • Grease pit ← October 2020 · November 2020 · December 2020 → · (current) Could someone verify the etymology starting from the Middle Dutch?...
etymology. (Or are they all borrowed from some common early Medieval source?) — 69.120.64.15 20:52, 9 September 2020 (UTC) See https://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/casse/3...
Beer parlour • Grease pit ← January 2020 · February 2020 · March 2020 → · (current) On Talk:οὐρανός, a user has questioned our etymology and asserted it's not in...
Grease pit ← December 2019 · January 2020 · February 2020 → · (current) Is anyone interested in writing up the etymology of Minsk (ru or be)? Apparently,...
Etym. scr. • Info desk • Beer parlour • Grease pit ← February 2020 · March 2020 · April 2020 → · (current) So let me get this straight. Late Old English...
• Etym. scr. • Info desk • Beer parlour • Grease pit ← April 2020 · May 2020 · June 2020 → · (current) French flibustier is now presented as a direct...
like folk etymology to me as in standard Cantonese it's pronounced saan1 baan2. Any comments on this? RcAlex36 (talk) 05:15, 1 December 2020 (UTC) With...
word is either taken from the English word pinch or the French word pincer (fr:pincer). It describes the restrained biting action that the dogs use when...
Etym. scr. • Info desk • Beer parlour • Grease pit ← February 2020 · March 2020 · April 2020 → · (current) As the edit summary says, diff "replaced deprecated...
scr. • Info desk • Beer parlour • Grease pit ← October 2020 · November 2020 · December 2020 → · (current) @Quadmix77 recently made Reconstruction:Old...