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The etymological question is: Where did the current sense come from?
There is no real etymological difference between the two terms.
From the etymological point of view, false friends can be created in several ways.
The B words were not constructed on any etymological plan.
On the serious side, considerably more etymological information will be presented.
This work was the first important etymological dictionary of the English language.
He also did extensive work on the general etymological history of Korean.
A great many of the book's puns are etymological in nature.
The word organic is being used in two different ways - but with the same etymological root.
This explanation is however not very plausible in etymological terms.
No etymological connection with "cover up," except in its most modern sense.
"Words can take on a meaning quite different than their etymological pieces.
Other interpretations might neglect the etymological background of the terms.
It has no etymological connection to cut and run.
For a summary of the etymological problems involved, see .
Various theories have been advanced as to the etymological connections between the two terms.
He is the author an etymological dictionary of the Albanian language.
Thus it demands an etymological research into these words.
The etymological mystery is this: What is being put up?
Almost always, an etymological safari into any subject bags at least a few animals.
He also compiled the first Hungarian etymological dictionary in 1789-1794.
An etymological fallacy becomes possible when a word has changed its meaning over time.
There are two etymological interpretations of the second part of its name.
The names are different and have little etymological connection.
Plays need to be animated, in the etymological sense of being given life and spirit, from page to stage.