etymological in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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etymological [Brit ˌɛtɪməˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l, Am ˌɛdəməˈlɑdʒəkəl] ADJ

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etymological [ˌetɪməˈlɒdʒɪkl, Am ˌet̬ɪməˈlɑ:dʒɪkl] ADJ

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Other etymological explanations suggested are "arborigines", meaning tree-born, and "aberrigines", meaning nomads.
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This etymological distinction avoids confusion of the literatures and the forms, with the novel being the more important, established fictional form.
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The etymological origin of the name is unclear.
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An argument constitutes an etymological fallacy if it makes a claim about the present meaning of a word based exclusively on its etymology.
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Due to the etymological nature of the writing system, the same written form may result in a multitude of pronunciations depending on the spoken variant.
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Etymological twins are often a result of chronologically separate borrowing from a source language.
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The etymological sense of absence of government is enough for me.
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Despite this, some writers have given etymological explanations which post-date 1163.
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Another etymological derivative of the name comes from "lear" or "black" -- a reference to the black cotton soil of the region.
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Although theorbo and chitarrone are virtually identical, they have different etymological origins, chitarrone being a descendant of "chitarra italiana" (hence its name).
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