<span class="searchmatch">hypercorrected</span> simple past and past participle of hypercorrect...
<span class="searchmatch">Hypercorrected</span> from Spanish Ezequiel. Exequiel a male given name For quotations using this term, see Citations:Exequiel....
<span class="searchmatch">Hypercorrected</span> form of Gschaftlhuber. Geschaftelhuber m (strong, genitive Geschaftelhubers, plural Geschaftelhuber) alternative form of Gschaftlhuber Declension...
<span class="searchmatch">Hypercorrected</span> from 입 (ip), as a reaction to the 니- (ni-) > 이- (i-) shift in other Korean dialects. 닙 • (nip) Pyongan form of 입 (ip, “mouth”) 닙〮 (níp)...
attested as vrodenberch in 1411. Perhaps derived from a compound of a <span class="searchmatch">hypercorrected</span> form of vroon (“lordly”) or Vrode (a surname) and berg (“hill, elevated...
ultimately from a substrate language. The Middle Indo-Aryan word was <span class="searchmatch">hypercorrected</span> into कुष्माण्ड (kuṣmāṇḍa). Compare Bengali কুমড়া (kumṛa). (Standard...
First attested as ecclesia de a in 1395-1396. Derived from a <span class="searchmatch">hypercorrected</span> spelling variant of the hydronym Oud A, derived from oud (“old”) and aa (“watercourse...
<span class="searchmatch">Hypercorrected</span> from earlier bão tát, attested in dictionaries like the Dictionarium latino-anamiticum (1838) and Đại Nam quấc âm tự vị (1895), likely under...
আবুইধ (abuidh) — <span class="searchmatch">hypercorrected</span> Inherited from Middle Bengali আবুধ (abudh). (Vanga) IPA(key): /a.bud̪ʱ/, [a.bud̪] আবুধ • (abudh) (Vanga) child এইডা কারার...
Old French resonance, from Latin resonantia (“echo”), perhaps <span class="searchmatch">hypercorrected</span> based raison, from a different etymology. raisonnance f (plural raisonnances)...