「etymologically」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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rthur's sword is called Calesvol, which is | etymologically an exact Middle Cornish cognate of the Wel |
A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: | Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special R |
It is of significance | etymologically as it seems to point to the existence of a |
The name is | etymologically associated to ljuda, the verb "to sound". |
Other | etymologically closely related words used in modern Croat |
The | etymologically cognate title of Danish Opperhoved (singul |
Pompier (firefighter) | etymologically comes from the concept of pumping (water) |
r to honey, although it is not possible to | etymologically connect this meaning to the name of the re |
ith Odin" and that the name Harii has been | etymologically connected to the -herjar element of einher |
ith Odin" and that the name Harii has been | etymologically connected to the -herjar element of einher |
The name is | etymologically derived from the Latin phrase "in vitro", |
Etymologically, however, the identification of the two na | |
The word Geist is | etymologically identical to the English ghost (from a Com |
Etymologically it is derived from Sinhala. | |
Etymologically its name comes from y (the), melin (mill) | |
which | etymologically means "Blacks". |
/ Smaragdos (in the Septuagint) - Bareketh | etymologically means shimmering/shiny; Smaragdos is cogna |
It is | etymologically related to Sinhala: vedda and Telugu: bedd |
It is | etymologically related to the Thing of the Vikings and An |
Unlike the | etymologically related but largely dissimilar fauxbourdon |
It is presumed to be | etymologically related to the Latin name for the town of |
t letters s-g-d are the same as in Mesgid ( | etymologically related to Masjid in another semitic tongu |
ological term druse are also thought to be | etymologically related. |
bi that is encountered in various texts is | etymologically similar to the stars Ruchbah and Zubenelge |
Etymologically, the name Acidocroton means "sour croton". | |
Etymologically, the word owes its origins to the saintly | |
Etymologically, the term is probably from su "well" and t | |
Etymologically, the village was named after the farmstead | |
Etymologically the word is derived from the Old French tr | |
Etymologically the word "faworki" came to Poland from the | |
Etymologically, the name is from the Tamil language meani | |
lready inhabited during the New Stone Age; | etymologically the name originates in a meaning like Swam |
of the birthplaces of Osiris, as perhaps, | etymologically, the name itself implies. |
Etymologically, the generic name is composed of the Greek | |
Etymologically, the word lathe may derive from a Germanic | |
Etymologically, the term Failloux derives from the unusua | |
Etymologically their name is related to the river, the Wa | |
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