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Type Words
Type of history, chronicle, account, story
Has types folk etymology
Derivation etymologize, etymological, etymologist
Type Words
Type of linguistics
Has types lexicostatistics
Derivation etymological, etymologist, etymologize

Examples of etymology

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Regardless, can someone who knows the etymology of the word add a section on it?
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The original etymology of the name, and the letter's value, are however unclear.
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Excluding the etymology section, the article describes a phenomenon, not a word.
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The etymology of Lugdunum is a latinization of the Gaulish place name Lugodunon.
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These address questions of grammar, etymology, mythology, history and geography.
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There are many hypotheses advanced to explain the etymology of the name Canosa.
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It is the most authoritative source for Slavic-languages etymology to this day.
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Differing opinions exist amongst scholars regarding the etymology of these words.
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The Christianity article doesn't talk about etymology so the Christian page does.
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More examples
  • A history of a word
  • The study of the sources and development of words
  • (etymological) based on or belonging to etymology; "I merely drew an etymological distinction"
  • (etymologist) a lexicographer who specializes in etymology
  • (The Etymologies) Etymologiae (or Origines, standard abbrev. Orig.) is an encyclopedia compiled by Isidore of Seville (died 636) towards the end of his life, which forms a bridge between a condensed epitome of classical learning at the close of Late Antiquity and the inheritance received, in ...
  • (The Etymologies (Tolkien)) The Etymologies is a document edited by Christopher Tolkien which appears in the History of Middle-earth: The Lost Road and Other Writings. Christopher Tolkien described it as "a remarkable document." It is essentially a list of "roots" which J. R. R. ...
  • An etymological definition may not seem to be a definition at all but a description of the word origins. Thus, "philosophy" is sometimes defined as "a love of wisdom" and "ceramics" as "burnt stuff."
  • The history and derivation of words, and their study.
  • Historical origin of word