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Similarly and Latin
Similarly, " suprarenal " is derived from supra-( Latin, " above ") and renes.
Similarly, the official signature of popes inserts the Latin title Papa ( abbreviated Pp.
Similarly, the word for " declension " and its many European cognates, including its Latin source declinatio come from the root * k ^ lei -, " to lean ".
Similarly, Latin nux (" nut ", acc.
Similarly, the term vitreous ( derived from the Latin for glass, vitrum ) refers to a glassy lustre.
Similarly, the traditional PIE reconstruction for ' sheep ' is * owi-( a y-stem, not an i-stem ) whence Sanskrit ávi -, Latin ovis, Greek óïs.
Similarly, the duchy's constitution refers to it in German as Herzogtum Warschau, and its coins bore the Latin inscription FRID · AVG · REX SAX · DVX VARSOV · ( Fridericus Augustus, Rex Saxoniæ, Dux Varsoviæ ; " Frederick Augustus, King of Saxony, Duke of Warsaw ).
Similarly the Latin vulgate uses the verb evangelizare, announce a good news.
Similarly, folklore in Tyrol and German-speaking Switzerland into the 20th century included a wild woman known as Fange or Fanke, which derives from the Latin fauna, the feminine form of faun.
Similarly, the French word for left, gauche, is also used to mean " awkward " or " tactless ", and sinistra, the Latin word from which the English word " sinister " was derived, means " left ".
Similarly the Western Roman Catholic Church greets what it sees as really in the Eucharist with the words of a Latin hymn of which a literal translation is: " Hail, true body, born of Mary Virgin, and which truly suffered and was immolated on the cross for mankind!
Similarly, the male tenor vocal of track 4 sings lyrics in a made-up language that resembles Latin.
Similarly, adverbial-e is found in Latin and Italian ( bene ) as well as in Russian ( after a palatalized consonant ); the participle bases-t-and-nt-are found in Latin, Italian, Greek, and German ; and the pronominal base-i is found in Italian (- mi ,-ti ,-vi ,-si ,-gli for Esperanto mi, ci, vi, si, li ) and English ( me, we, he, she ).
Similarly, in Celtic, PIE / p / disappeared and in regularly inherited words only reappeared in p-Celtic languages as a result of the rule that PIE * kʷ became proto-Celtic * p. All this taken together means that any word in p-in a Germanic language which is not evidently borrowed from either Latin or a p-Celtic language must be a loan from another language, and these words Kuhn ascribes to the Nordwestblock language.
Similarly, uncharted or unknown seas would be labeled mare incognitum, Latin for " unknown sea ".
Similarly, aqua vitae in Latin () and akvavit () in the Scandinavian languages are used.
Similarly, an English-Latin dictionary from around 1440 has an entry for ' sterre slyme ' with the Latin equivalent given as assub ( a rendering of Arabic ash-shuhub, also used in medieval Latin as a term for a ' falling ' or ' shooting ' star ).

Similarly and language
Similarly, the language spread to numerous other parts of the world as a result of British trade and colonization elsewhere and the spread of the former British Empire, which, by 1921, held sway over a population of 470 – 570 million people, approximately a quarter of the world's population at that time.
Similarly, the Norwegian language is classified as a descendant of West Norse, while the written language used by the vast majority in Norway is derived from an older variant of standard Danish.
Similarly, the Ainu language consistently does not distinguish between " be " and " become "; thus ne means both " be " and " become ", and pirka means " good ", " be good ", and " become good " equally.
Similarly, in the Japanese language the word ' to occur ' happens to be okoru ( 起こる ).
Similarly the Slovincian and Kashubian languages are grouped as the Pomeranian language, with Slovincian being either a closely related language or a Kashubian dialect.
Similarly, IBM wanted a single programming language for all users.
Similarly, the Austronesian language Kimaragang Dusun uses an infix ,-in -, to indicate passive voice.
Similarly, the meaning of the RTL doesn't usually depend on the original high-level language of the program.
Similarly to the times of German occupation during World War I, Belarusian language and Soviet culture enjoyed relative prosperity in this short period.
" Similarly, Kenneth Burke explains Korzybski's kind of semantics contrasting it, in A Grammar of Motives, with a kind of Burkean poetry by saying " Semantics is essentially scientist, an approach to language in terms of knowledge, whereas poetic forms are kinds of action ".
Similarly, in the Anglican Communion, the rubrics of the Book of Common Prayer assumed an altar fixed against the wall, until Prayer Book revision in the twentieth century removed language which assumed any particular form of altar.
Similarly, a number of programs written in OCaml customize the syntax of the language by the addition of new operators.
Similarly in the Italian language, there are derived names like Castellino ( little castle ) – Castello – Castellone ( big castle ), or Ombrellino ( small umbrella ) – Ombrello – Ombrellone ( large umbrella ).
Similarly text-based language, like some forms of leet, are obfuscated to make them incomprehensible to outsiders ..
Similarly, the Spanish referred to both the Tongva in the San Fernando Valley and the nearby Tataviam people, who spoke a different language, as Fernandeño, after the Mission San Fernando Rey de España.
Similarly, español came to be used to refer to the common language of this new country: Castilian.
Similarly, the Norwegian verb radbrekke is applied to art and language, and refers to use which is seen as despoiling tradition and courtesy, with connotations of willful ignorance and / or malice.
) Similarly, at the February 25, 2004 press conference, McClellan stated that the White House intended to work with Congress to develop language for the FMA that permitted states to enact civil unions.
Similarly, further, on the family of processors use by Atari machines, in the assembly language "" introduced a hexadecimal number, or it was suffixed subscripted with its radix, so, for example, "" is "< code > 128 < sub > 10 </ sub ></ code >", "", or "< code > 80 < sub > 16 </ sub ></ code >".
Similarly, if deaf parents were to raise a group of hearing children who have no contact with others until adulthood, they might develop an oral language among themselves and keep using it later, teaching it to their children, and so on.
Similarly, in the synthetic language Russian, the word-form
Similarly the Ilkhanate Mongols ( one main tribe of the ancestors of Hazara ) rulers became so involved with Persian that after Iskan Khan, when the Mongols went to the mountains of present Hazarajat they took the language of Persia with them along with Shi ' a Islam.
Similarly, Qiong Wen, spoken in Hainan, is sometimes classed as a separate language ; it originated from a Min Nan dialect that underwent major phonological shifts over time.

Similarly and medieval
Similarly, the men of the Mountain Land from north of Kabol-River equivalent to medieval Kohistan ( Pakistan ), figure in the army of Darius III against Alexander at Arbela with a cavalry and fifteen elephants.
Similarly, the Scandinavian Tjodrik is attested for the 12th century, but it is replaced by the Low German forms Ditrik, Dirk in the late medieval period.
Similarly, the symbol illuminates a medieval Tanakh manuscript dated 1307 belonging to Rabbi Yosef bar Yehuda ben Marvas from Toledo, Spain.
Similarly, they assert that his hypothesis fails to explain why there should be any relation whatever between antiquity / medieval Germanic names, and names that are to be attributed to extremely distant languages, if those be Indo-European at all ( as Turkish and Caucasian languages have no relation whatever to Germanic, while Ossetic at least is Indo-European, although from the Indo-Iranian family ).
Similarly, late medieval legends of Saint John Chrysostom ( died 407 ) portray the saint's asceticism as making him so isolated and feral that hunters who capture him cannot tell if he is man or beast.
Similarly, the medieval byform alicorno ( 14th cent.
Similarly to her male counterparts, the shieldmaiden prefers to do things straightforwardly, without the deception considered stereotypically feminine in much of medieval literature.
Similarly, medieval Spanish writers called the buildings torre del homenaje, or " place of homage.
Similarly, where such cognate terminology exists for parallel practices in the early medieval Celtic laws, but not in other Indo-European laws, we can consider these to be specifically Celtic laws.
Similarly, in the medieval texts of Zoroastrian tradition, the word astodan appears, but today denotes an ossuary.
Similarly, the men of the Mountain Land ( Akaufaka ), from north of Kabol-River equivalent to medieval Kohistan ( Pakistan ), figure in the army of Darius III against Alexander at Arbela with a cavalry and fifteen elephants.

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