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etyma Explained

etyma at English irregular forms Of Explained:

pl. of {etymon}

Etyma at English => English (Websters 1913) Of Explained:

Etymon \Et"y*mon\, n.; pl. E. {Etymons}, Gr. {Etyma}. [L., fr.
Gr. 'e`tymon the true literal sense of a word according to
its derivation, an etymon, fr. ? true, real, prob, akin to
Skr. sotya, E. sooth. See {Sooth}.]
1. An original form; primitive word; root.

2. Original or fundamental signification. [R.]

Given as the etymon or genuine sense of the word.
--Coleridge.

etyma at English => English (WordNet) Of Explained:

etyma
See {etymon}

etymon
n : a simple form inferred as the common basis from which
related words in several languages can be derived by
linguistic processes [syn: {root}]
[also: {etyma} (pl)]

etyma at English (WD) Of Explained:

==English==

Noun

etyma
  • Inter: plural of » etymon

    Anagrams

    * matey
    • meaty


    Category: Category:English plurals -

    Latin

    Noun

    Inter: la-noun-form » etyma
  • Inter: inflection of » etymon|etymon|nom|p|lang=la
    1. Inter: inflection of » etymon|etymon|acc|p|lang=la
    2. Inter: inflection of » etymon|etymon|voc|p|lang=la


    Translation: ar » etyma
    Translation: fr » etyma
    Translation: ku » etyma
    Translation: lt » etyma
    Translation: hu » etyma
    Translation: mg » etyma
    Translation: my » etyma
    Translation: sm » etyma