I'll be checking on the etymology of these words tonight.
I'd like to know the etymology of that word.
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The etymology of the word "ask" is very unusual.
Given the conflicting evidence, linguists could not agree on the etymology of the word.
The word means the history of a linguist form, such as words. So; The etymology of the word salt is Latin in origin. The etymology of the word biology is Greek in origin.
Clarie was still stumped on first question on the English test, "Use the word Etymology in a sentence"; she knew the meaning of etymon- was "true meaning of a word" and -logy was "study of", but how to construct a sentence with this word baffled her.
Etymology, grammar and the study of correct sentence structure.
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The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
Hello, I am Reverend Kenneth Kautz and I just put the word, or title, reverend in a sentence. If you see me walking down the street sometime, you could say you saw a reverend walking down the street. An archbishop of a church is The Most Reverend. As far as etymology, reverend may mean respected, but is more than often referring to an ordained clergyperson.
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