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I suggest , therefore , an etymological connection of Hittite ištarna with Greek σTéρvov ' breast ' . ... ištarna with the root of Lat . sterno , but he overlooked the derivative of that root which really justifies the etymology .
I suggest , therefore , an etymological connection of Hittite ištarna with Greek σTéρvov ' breast ' . ... ištarna with the root of Lat . sterno , but he overlooked the derivative of that root which really justifies the etymology .
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Professor Foerster himself helps to substantiate the coraula etymology when he cites Swiss Romance coraula . This could come from Lat . coraula but not easily from * choreola . The existence of these two forms , coraula and Celtic cor ...
Professor Foerster himself helps to substantiate the coraula etymology when he cites Swiss Romance coraula . This could come from Lat . coraula but not easily from * choreola . The existence of these two forms , coraula and Celtic cor ...
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1052 , 1647 : Arabic kandi is of Indian origin ( Hobson - Jobson 155-6 ) , and the English spelling is candy , not kandy ; also blouse , not blouze . No. 1075 : whatever the etymology of Sanskrit karabha ' camel ' ( also ' elephant's ...
1052 , 1647 : Arabic kandi is of Indian origin ( Hobson - Jobson 155-6 ) , and the English spelling is candy , not kandy ; also blouse , not blouze . No. 1075 : whatever the etymology of Sanskrit karabha ' camel ' ( also ' elephant's ...
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