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... probably ' Peru - fruit ' , having been brought from South America . Compare Hindi peru ' turkey ' , also from America . The Dravidian languages have perhaps preserved the Brazilian guayaba , in Telugu goyya , Tamil , Malayalam ...
... probably ' Peru - fruit ' , having been brought from South America . Compare Hindi peru ' turkey ' , also from America . The Dravidian languages have perhaps preserved the Brazilian guayaba , in Telugu goyya , Tamil , Malayalam ...
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... probably the group comes from Sanskrit ut - khan , participle utkhāta ' dug up , uprooted ' . This would be quite correct both seman- tically and phonetically . ujjanda ' extremely , immensely ' : Turner suggests that this is a loan ...
... probably the group comes from Sanskrit ut - khan , participle utkhāta ' dug up , uprooted ' . This would be quite correct both seman- tically and phonetically . ujjanda ' extremely , immensely ' : Turner suggests that this is a loan ...
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... probably passed into Sanskrit as a loan- word ; Indo - European furnishes no plausible derivation for this word . Kittel ( Kannada - English Dictionary xxii ) remarks , ' The word can not be Samskrita , as the spots where cardamoms grow ...
... probably passed into Sanskrit as a loan- word ; Indo - European furnishes no plausible derivation for this word . Kittel ( Kannada - English Dictionary xxii ) remarks , ' The word can not be Samskrita , as the spots where cardamoms grow ...
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E A SPEISER The Etymology of Meschino and Its Cognates | 49 |
List of Members 1934 | 67 |
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD The Stressed Vowels of American English | 96 |
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