There is an Egyptian Arabic connection from the word 'lufah' Known as a 'flesh brush'
it derives from the Greek word for Mouth (Stoma) therefore Stomata is the plural
The Irish 'smidirin', a diminutive of 'smiodar', meaning fragment, circa 1829.
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
Malapropism originated from acharacter in the popular play:The Rivals (1775) were Mrs Malaprop frequently uses inappropriate language.
Mythology is derived from the Greek word: mythologia - meaning: word story.
Arabic, in Egypt
The word "loofah" comes from Arabic, where it is pronounced "lūfā." It refers to a natural plant-based sponge that is commonly used for exfoliating the skin in various cultures.
Egypt language
The word "pumpkin" originated from the Greek word "pepon," meaning "large melon." It was later adapted into French as "pompon," then into English as "pumpion," and eventually morphed into "pumpkin."
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