The Greek word á¼€Ïχαιολογία (archaiologia) is the etymology of the English word "Archaeology."
Specifically, the word functions as a noun in its singular nominative (subject) form in Greek. Its original meaning is "ancient study," from the combination of á¼€Ïχαῖος (arkhaios, "ancient") and -λογία (-logia, "study"). It occurs in English thanks to French influences - and the French noun archéologie) - on England from the eleventh century onward.
There is a village in Germany named Rauba. Also, if you research the etymology for the English word "robe" it traces to Latin "rauba" which is listed as being a German word referring to stolen goods (especially clothes). There is also mention of a Rauba as a sur name for a family of Visigoths, and so it is presumed that the word has similar origins as vandal (another germanic tribe). More than you wanted to know eh?
The English word for "arkeologo" is "archaeologist." Archaeologists study human history and prehistory by excavating and analyzing material remains such as artifacts, architecture, and landscapes.
"Schleterkadavski" does not have a specific meaning in English or any known language. It is likely a made-up or coded word for a clue in the scavenger hunt list that participants must decipher or interpret in order to progress in the game.
The arch first appeared in ancient Mesopotamian architecture 2000 BC, and was later used by the Romans to great effect. The etymology of the word is arca or arcus or arc.
The past tense of "shovel" is "shoveled" in American English, and "shovelled" in British English.
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Kalima means word. The word is from arabic etymology. -Smartwiz
The origin or etymology of the word loathsome goes back to approximately the fourteen century. The word is a Middle English word meaning disgust or loathing.
The word is first known in English from the 15th century from Scots. Although the etymology is uncertain, the most likely origin is thought to be from the Middle Dutch colf ("'club'").
The etymology behind the word maquetacion is "layout" or "design." You can learn more about this word and find the etymology behind other words in translation from Spanish to English online at the Reverso Dictioanry Network website.
The English word "onomatopoeia" is derived from the Greek words "onoma" meaning "name" and "poiein" meaning "to make." It refers to the formation of words that imitate the sound associated with the thing or action they describe.
The word "stinginess" comes from the Middle English word "stingi," meaning "pierce or stab," likely influenced by the idea of being unwilling to part with money or resources as if it were piercing or damaging.
Etymology is the study of a word and its developed meaning.
The English word "tape" comes from an Old English word "tappe". It meant a strip of cloth used for tying and securing.
The word, start, is derived from the Old English word, styrtan (which means - leap up).
The English word "glans" comes from the Latin word "glans" meaning "acorn". The reason is obvious.