Aboriginal means the first race ever in this locality. Indigene or native both mean original as in 'before the new arrivals'.
Promethean
The prefix "an-" means without or not. When added to a word, it typically negates the meaning of the original word.
Original
Well, break down the words and you will have the meanings. First, original. Origin is the beginning, and al, also all, means everything or everyone. So, original means every beginning. Now, jurisdiction. Juris is a form of the Latin word, juri, also Jury in English. Jury means a group of people who decide a verdict. Diction means word choice. So, original jurisdiction is the beginning of every word oriented jury.
'Verbatim' means word for word or in exactly the same words as in the original source. It indicates a direct quotation without any modifications or alterations to the original text.
Original?
To restore.
transliteration
The Latin word "historia" means a story, a tale.
The original word is 'dabang' and it means 'strong and powerful'.
The English word "aboriginal" actually derives from a similar Roman word that referred to the original, tribal inhabitants of Italy :) The "ab-" does not refer to "abnormal". This is a misconception, like how some people think the "man" in "manager" is sexist (it's not; it too comes from the Roman language, meaning "hand") Additional information: "Ab" means "from" in Latin. "Origin" means just what it seems to - the place where something begins. Therefore "aboriginal" means "from the origin" or those people native to a region. Aboriginal specifically means "autocthonous." It is used precisely for indigenous populations. Original has many meanings and is used much more loosely. You can have original inhabitants of course, but also original invaders or original settlers.
No, it means non-religious. The word originates from the Latin. In its original meaning it implies "dealing with the world"