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etymologiseの例文

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  • "Carham " has generally been etymologised as an Old English place-name.
  • The first element has been etymologised as Latin " ecclesia "'church'or the form it took when borrowed into Cumbric, represented today by Welsh " eglwys ".
  • The author, moreover, etymologised the word as consisting of the words " quen "'queen'and the personal name Drida : " Quendrida, id est regina Drida ".
  • "' Qurbn "'( qorbn " offering " and Syriac qurbn " sacrifice ", etymologised through the cognate Arabic triliteral as " a way or means of approaching someone " or " nearness ".
  • The Sumero-Akkadian name for Jerusalem, " uru-salim ", is variously etymologised to mean " foundation of [ or : by ] the god Shalim " : from Hebrew / Semitic " yry, "  to found, to lay a cornerstone, and Shalim, the Canaanite god of the setting sun and the nether world, as well as of health and perfection.