etymology

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
{i} köktenbilim
{i} dilin köklerini araştıran bilim
türeme
iştikak
kökbilim
(Dilbilim) köken bilgisi
etimoloji
kökenbilim
(Dilbilim) Etimoloji (asıl, hakiki, gerçek + söz, kelime) ya da kökenbilim, bir dildeki sözcüklerin kökenlerini ve bunun bir gereği olarak o dilin diğer dillerle ve o dili konuşan toplulukların geçmişten bugüne diğer topluluklarla olan kültürel ilişkilerini araştırır. Bir başka tabirle kökenbilim, bir kelimenin ya da dildeki benzer bir kullanımın gelişme sürecinin ilk ortaya çıkışından itibaren izlenmesi, hangi dillerde ne şekilde yayıldığının tespit edilerek parça ya da bileşenlerinin analiz edilmesi bilimidir. Eskiden kullanılan ve Arapça kökenli olan ismi ise iştikak ilmidir. Kökenbilim uzmanlarına etimolog, kökenbilimci veya iştikakçı denir
etymology latin language
etimoloji latin dili
etymological
kelimelere ait
etymological
etimolojik

Rusçada okşamak, sevgi ile bayağı gelincik sözcükleri eşsesli ve muhtemelen etimolojik olarak ilişkilidirler. - In Russian, the words for caress, endearment and least weasel are homonymous and possibly related etymologically.

folk etymology
halk etimolojisi
folk etymology
halk kökenbilimi
etymological
kökenbilimsel
etymologically
etimolojik olarak
folk etymology
(Dilbilim) benzetim kökenlemesi
folk etymology
(Dilbilim) yanlış kökenleme
popular etymology
(Dilbilim) halk kökenlemesi
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The study of the historical development of languages, particularly as manifested in individual words
An account of the origin and historical development of a word
(et-a-MALL-o-gee) history of words
{n} the true derivitive of words
a history of a word
The origin and history of a word
The facts relating to the formation or derivation of a word
the study of the sources and development of words
the study of the sources and development of words a history of a word
The etymology of a particular word is its history
"E-tailer" is quite interesting, as the "e-" prefix (for "electronic", as in "e-mail") replaces an element of the word "retailer" rather than simply being tacked on to the start of the word (as in "e-mail", "e-commerce", and so on) My etymology reads: [ e- (in ELECTRONIC a , after E-MAIL n ) + -tailer (in RETAILER n ) ]
{i} study of the origin of words, study of the historical development of words
That branch of philological science which treats of the history of words, tracing out their origin, primitive significance, and changes of form and meaning
an account of the origin and history of a word
Etymology is derived from the Greek word e/)tymon(etymon) meaning "a sense" and logo/j(logos) meaning "word " Etymology is the study of the original meaning and development of a word tracing its meaning back as far as possible
The origin of a word
The history and origin of a word and its shifts in meaning over time The word "etymology" comes from the Greek eteos, true, plus logos, word or idea This is its etymology
Atheist originated in two Greek roots: "A" which means "without" or "not"
The study of word origins
Study of the origin and historical development of words
Study of the history of a word; where the name came from
That part of grammar which relates to the changes in the form of the words in a language; inflection
Etymology is the study of the origins and historical development of words
etymological
Of or relating to etymology
etymological
Consistent with its etymological characteristics (in historical usage and/or the source language)
etymologically
Based on or belonging to etymology
fake etymology
An invented explanation of the origin of a word
false etymology
An incorrect explanation of the origin of a word
folk etymology
A modification of a word resulting from a misunderstanding of its etymology, as with island, belfry, and hangnail
folk etymology
Such a misunderstanding; a false etymology that incorrectly explains the origin of a word
popular etymology
Same as folk etymology
etymological
{a} relative to etymology, derivative
etymological
based on or belonging to etymology; "I merely drew an etymological distinction"
etymological
based on or belonging to etymology; "I merely drew an etymological distinction
etymological
Pertaining to etymology, or the derivation of words
etymological
{s} of or pertaining to etymology, of or pertaining to the study of the origin and grammatical derivation of words
etymological
Etymological means concerned with or relating to etymology. `Gratification' and `gratitude' have the same etymological root
etymologically
{s} from an etymological standpoint, with regard to etymology
etymologies
plural of etymology
folk etymology
a popular but erroneous etymology
folk etymology
Change in the form of a word or phrase resulting from a mistaken assumption about its composition or meaning, as in shamefaced for earlier shamfast, "bound by shame," or cutlet from French côtelette, "little rib
etymology

    Расстановка переносов

    e·ty·mo·lo·gy

    Турецкое произношение

    etımälıci

    Произношение

    /ˌetəˈmäləʤē/ /ˌɛtəˈmɑːləʤiː/

    Этимология

    [ -jE ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English etimologie Old French ethimologie Latin etymologia Ancient Greek ἐτυμολογία (etumologia) ἔτυμον (etumon, “true sense”) and -λογία (-logia, “study of”) λόγος (logos).
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