...Hence the Roman lawyer, Pomponius, deduces the etymology of slave in the Roman language...
Thomas Clarkson 「An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African」
...Of similarimport is the etymology of the English word 'havoc', which maybe clearly traced to the Anglo-Saxon hafoc, or hawk...
Rev. C. A. Johns 「British Birds in their Haunts」
...But the etymology is open to seriousobjections, and it is safer therefore to lay no stress on it...
Sir James George Frazer 「The Golden Bough」
...Lowell's etymology, or "the being (so) is difficult" than "thank you," I do not see...
Sidney L. Gulick 「Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic」
...By a false etymology they explained theword Dithyrambos as meaning “He of the double door,” their wordthyra being the same as our door...
Jane Ellen Harrison 「Ancient Art and Ritual」
...The etymology of the word Beltane isuncertain; the popular derivation of the first part from thePhoenician Baal is absurd...
Sir James George Frazer 「Balder The Beautiful, Vol. I.」
..." As to the etymology of Beltane, seeabove, p...
Sir James George Frazer 「Balder The Beautiful, Vol. I.」
...The etymology of thename is uncertain...
Rodolfo Lanciani 「Pagan and Christian Rome」
...The etymology of this word is notknown...
Victor Mindeleff and Cosmos Mindeleff 「A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola」
...Yet the etymology ofDerby is discussed without any reference to the river name...
F. Haverfield 「Roman Britain in 1914」
...1 ()The most probable etymology of this word is that which is given by Britton in his History of Peterborough Cathedral, viz...
George S. Phillips 「The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral」
...The etymology is traced to the old French pied pouldré, with supposed reference to the dusty feet of pedlars and others who came before the court—now extinguished in the more modern Petty Sessions...
George Worley 「Bell's Cathedrals: The Priory Church of St. Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield」
...This word is derived from the Greek Zodiakos, which signifies"animal," and this etymology arose because most of the figures tracedon this belt of stars represent animals...
Camille Flammarion Frances A. Welby 「Astronomy for Amateurs」
...The "teraphim," the etymology of which is unknown, were littleportable idols which seem to have been the Lares of the ancient Hebrews...
Dr. D.M. Brooks 「The Necessity of Atheism」
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