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spelling derived from the Gaelic name, or in other cases it can be an etymologically unrelated name.


femella, the diminutive form of femina, meaning "woman"; it is not etymologically related to the word male.


A paletot is a French topcoat etymologically derived from the Middle English word paltok, meaning a kind of jacket.


rituals surrounding a deity by the name of Nerthus, a theonym that is etymologically ancestral to Old Norse Njörðr.


Libido is the etymologically closer cognate known in English.


the Norse Hakon (which is etymologically unrelated).


Eachann has often been Anglicised as Hector (which is also etymologically unrelated to Eachann).


A more etymologically precise, but less allegorical, definition would be encirclements, from.


Lapskaus is possibly linked (historically and etymologically) to lobscouse, a European sailors' stew or hash particularly associated.


similar-sounding words with different meanings, but which may in fact be etymologically related.


and the addition of dipping them in honey led to melomakarona which etymologically is derived from the Greek word for honey "meli" and "makaria".


Ásgeir Blöndal Magnússon suggests Ilmr is a tree dís, with a name etymologically related to almr, elm.


The pastry's name is etymologically related to bomba (bomb), and the same type of pastry is also called.


The word is also etymologically related to the Avestan notion of kavaēm kharēno, the "divine royal glory".



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