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Etymology of root *bheue| by etymonline


Etymology of root *bheue- by etymonline

"to be, exist, grow." It forms all or part of: Bauhaus; be; beam; Boer; bondage; boodle;… See origin and meaning of *bheue-.

Etymology of root *bheudh- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "be aware, make aware." It forms all or part of: beadle; bid; bo tree; bode; Bodhisattva; Buddha; forbid; foreboding; ...

*bhel- | Etymology of root *bhel- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to shine, flash, burn," also "shining white" and forming words for bright colors.

Etymology of root by etymonline

late 14c., "originating in the root or ground;" of body parts or fluids, "vital to life," from Latin radicalis "of or having roots," from Latin ...

Etymonline English Dictionary on the App Store

Related Words - easily access words that share the same origin/root. For example, you can check out all the words with root –logy, such as agriology ...

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The official, complete app of Douglas Harper's Online Etymology Dictionary, with useful features to help you understand the origins of words ...

Etymology of root *bhergh- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to hide, protect." It forms all or part of: bargain; borrow; burial; bury; harbor; hauberk; scabbard.

Etymology of root *bhrater- by etymonline

*bhrater- ... bhrāter-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "brother." It forms all or part of: br'er; brethren; ‌‌brother; bully (n.); confrere; ...

Etymonline - Online Etymology Dictionary

The online etymology dictionary (etymonline) is the internet's go-to source for quick and reliable accounts of the origin and history of English words, ...

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Following on from the fictional citation's assertion that the origin for those historic airships being called Blimps is unknown, we get a comment from some ...

Q&A With Douglas Harper: Creator of the Online Etymology Dictionary

Etymology is a window into the origin and history of a word—if you dig deep enough, you'll see how it's changed over time.

*weg- | Etymology of root *weg- by etymonline

"to be strong, be lively." It forms all or part of: awake; bewitch; bivouac; invigilate;… See origin and meaning of *weg-.

Folk etymology - Wikipedia

Folk etymology – also known as (generative) popular etymology, analogical reformation, (morphological) reanalysis and etymological reinterpretation – is a ...

Etymonline - Chrome Web Store

Search any word or phrase from the 50,000 entries in the Online Etymology Dictionary directly from your Chrome toolbar with this one-click extension. Update log ...

etymology | Etymology of etymology by etymonline

"facts of the origin and development of a word," from Old French etimologie, ethimologie… See origin and meaning of etymology.

List of English words of Etruscan origin - Wikipedia

ace: from Middle English aas, from Old French as, from Latin as, "a whole, a unit, copper coin", possibly Etruscan. · antenna: from antenna < antemna, "yard-arm, ...

Etymology of root *bher- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to carry," also "to bear children." It forms all or part of: Aberdeen; amphora; anaphora; aquifer; auriferous; bairn; barrow.

4 Ways to Study the Etymology of Words - wikiHow

Etymologies seek the earliest origin of a word by tracing it back to its most basic components, that is, the simple words that were combined to create it in the ...

*wel- | Etymology of root *wel- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to turn, revolve," with derivatives referring to curved, enclosing objects.

*bheidh- | Etymology of root *bheidh- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to trust, confide, persuade." It forms all or part of: abide; abode; affiance; affidavit; auto-da-fe; bide; bona fide; ...