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etymologized Meaning in Bengali



একটি শব্দের জন্য ব্যুত্পত্তি বা শিক্ষাদীক্ষা দিতে বা একটি ব্যুত্পত্তি (সুপারিশ





etymologized's Usage Examples:

ᎬᎾᎦᏙᎦ, romanized: Gvnagadoga, "Standing Turkey"), also known by the folk-etymologized name Cunne Shote, was First Beloved Man of the Cherokee from 1760.


The name is etymologized (in a direct speech by the character Esau) in Genesis 27:36, adding the.


ÉḪURSAG is written as a special ligature (ÉPAxGÍN 𒂍𒉺𒂅), sometimes etymologized as É.


It has been folk-etymologized as coming from the French sans poil, "without fur".


It has historically also been folk-etymologized as Kurfürsten, i.


The account includes the renaming of Jacob as Israel (etymologized as "contends-with-God").


His German surname was Hussgen (or Heussgen, Huszgen), which he etymologized to Hausschein ("house-shine") and graecicized (as was the custom at the.


etymology ceased to be evident from an early time, and it was sometimes folk-etymologized as Ehrenhold in the early modern period.


sausage, Gendarm and gendarme, are apparently translations of the folk-etymologized German name.


name Bombast has in modern times also been associated with "cotton", etymologized as German Baumbast (properly "the fibrous layer of a tree's bark").


The name is etymologized as Mingrelian: სელეგინ (IPA: selegin).


There is a version, that the word sulguni is etymologized as Ossetic (Digor dialect).


The ethnonym Minang is etymologized to the word for south, minaq, which means that the tribe were defined.


Hyun Jin Kim etymologized his name as *Qurum-pat, "ruling prince"; containing Iranian element pat.


It is sometimes folk etymologized from bacon or Germanic bag ("to fight").


It was this form that was etymologized by Eusebius.


with Adi Sankara's commentary on the Vishnu sahasranama, hari became etymologized as derived from the verbal root hṛ "to grab, seize, steal", in the context.


It was early etymologized as containing the Hebrew root mr "bitter" (cf.


This has been tentatively etymologized from the Iberian iltir ("town, oppidum") and a cognate of the Basque.


Gitxon is popularly etymologized as git (people of) + x (to eat) + hoon (salmon), yielding the meaning.


a white horse in front of a red background because many voters folk-etymologized its Turkish name Demokrat as demir kırat ("iron white-horse").



etymologized's Meaning':

give the etymology or derivation or suggest an etymology (for a word

Synonyms:

retrace; reconstruct; construct; etymologise;

Antonyms:

compress; misconception; level;

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