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The Guianas, sometimes called by the Spanish loan-word Guyanas (Las Guayanas) refers to a region in north-eastern South America which
Kaynak: The Guianas
Squaw is an English language loan-word , used as a noun or adjective, whose present meaning is an indigenous woman of North America .
Kaynak: Squaw
Sambal is a Javanese origin loan-word (sambel) of Indonesian Varieties of chili: File:Capsicum frutescens. jpg | Fresh chilis are the main
Kaynak: Sambal
meaning "seer, soothsayer", though this is uncertain and it is also possible that "Vaticanus" comes from an unrelated Etruscan loan-word.
Kaynak: Vatican Hill
It was possibly a loan-word from Akkadian in which the word sedu referred to a protective, benevolent spirit. demons The word may also
Kaynak: Shedim
Very little is known about the language, of which a handful of words survive as cultural loan-word s in Hebrew, describing specifically
Kaynak: Philistine language
Dictionary for the inscription: stands for Sanskrit loan-word): 1a "Kappe," Kannada , "a frog; that which hops" and has cognates in related
Kaynak: Kappe Arabhatta
Examples kayıp + et- - kaybetmek (to lose; "kayıp" lost is originally "kayb", an Arabic loan-word) haciz + et- - haczetmek (to sequestrate
Kaynak: Turkish grammar
However, assets is originally not a plural; it is a loan-word from Anglo-Norman asetz (modern French assez). The -s was reanalyzed as
Kaynak: Back-formation
For example the central village of the municipality is not called kirkonkylä as is usual in Finland, but pogosta (a Russian loan-word,
Kaynak: Ilomantsi
A loan-word example is reading 宿敵 shukuteki 'mortal enemy' as the English-derived word raibaru 'rival'. While standardized ateji uses
Kaynak: Ateji
Tsar /Tsarina (Tsaritsa) - Slavonic loan-word from Latin Caesar : the name of Julius Caesar taken by his heir Augustus and thereafter
Kaynak: Title
No prior or subsequent examples of Palmerston's unique loan-word exist, effectively ruling it out as a plausible point of origin for the
Kaynak: Jazz (word)
Thus, it is so called “reverse loan-word” as the Pomeranian language borrowed the word from Low German in which it functioned as “
Kaynak: Pomeranian language
The word kaco may be a loan-word from the Orok language The drum may be more formally called senisteh, a word referring to charms in
Kaynak: Kaco
This word is described in-universe as being an alien loan-word originally meaning 'poison', but has been adopted by the game's special
Kaynak: Profanity in science fiction
It is also a loan-word ; and in that regard, has no advantage over simply adopting politeia itself. Some translators thus use a different
Kaynak: Politeia
(first attested 1526) is a translation of the underlying meaning of the Greek word, and presbyter (1597) is learned correction of the loan-word.
Kaynak: Ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland

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