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He further suggested that Cavalon / Camelot became Arthur's capital due to confusion with Arthur's other traditional court at Carlion ( Caer Lleon in Welsh ).
Alberich literally translates as " elf-sovereign ", further contributing to the elf – dwarf confusion observed already in the Younger Edda.
In French, the term " frigate " became a verb, meaning ' to build long and low ', and an adjective, adding further confusion.
In the beginning of 1997 the future of the label was uncertain, sales were drooping in the wake of rising commercial trance labels, and Sven Vaeth had left the label in January, causing further confusion.
Controversy has arisen over whether the usage of the term jihad without further explanation refers to military combat, and whether some have used confusion over the definition of the term to their advantage.
To add some further confusion, some of the shorter novels published in magazines were later expanded to, or incorporated in, book-length novels.
The Kamakura period of 13th century Japan, in which Nichiren was born-was characterised by natural disasters, internal strife and confusion within Mahayana schools about whether: "... the world had further entered a period of decline " referring to the Latter Day of the Law.
Other differences further added to the confusion.
In patients who possess language but are incapable of expressing themselves effectively, such as those with dementia, an increase in confusion or display of aggressive behaviors or agitation, may signal that discomfort exists, and further assessment is necessary.
Other traditions point to a variety of locations as Robin's " true " home both inside Yorkshire and elsewhere, with the abundance of places named for Robin causing further confusion.
To further minimize confusion with religion, the use of the word " Temple " to describe Shriners ' buildings has been replaced by " Shrine Center ", although individual local chapters are still called " Temples ".
Prohías did receive Aragonés very enthusiastically and, with difficulty, introduced the young artist to the Mad editors as his " Sergio, my brother from Mexico ," temporarily leading to even further confusion, as the Mad editors thought he was " Sergio Prohías.
Unfortunately, this practice sometimes causes confusion, partly because normally no rubrics are printed to make the required transfer clear and partly because there are some errors which complicate matters still further.
Spiegel also regards Kamboja / Kambujiya ( Cambyses ) and Kuru / Kyros ( Cyrus ) as the names of two pre-historic / legendary heroes of the Indo-Iranians ( i. e. prior to their split into Indo-Aryans and Iranians ) which were later revived naturally in the royal family of the Achaemenes and further opines that the myths about Cyrus were largely due to the confusion between the historical and the legendary heroes of the prehistoric period
He blames this and the further disorder and confusion of the French on the " undue haste " of the French King.
The confusion prevented the remaining two battalions of the 18th RCT from landing until 13: 00, and delayed the move off the beach of all but 2 / 18, which had exited the beach further east before noon, until 14: 00.
Even further confusion results from the fact that vintage-dated Malmseys are often labeled " Malvasia " or " Malvazia ", probably because the relatively rare vintage Malvasias were always made with Malvasia grapes even when most non-vintage " Malmsey " was being made from lesser varieties.
Additionally some sources examined for Rabelais ’ last words cite Cardinal du Bellay ; others cite Cardinal de Chatillon creating further confusion.
Further adding to confusion is the spread of " Princeton " as part of business, church and residential development even further beyond the boundaries of the Township and Borough.
As a result, a pheromone trap can be used to trap pests for monitoring purposes, to control the population by creating confusion, to disrupt mating, as well as to prevent further egg laying.
Around 1100, further confusion arose when Ratramnus ’ name was mistakenly copied in some works as Bertramus, a mistake which endured even into the 19th century.
There is further confusion connected with the title of Exon, for in his commission he is styled corporal.
Adding further confusion is another connotation of empiric.
To avoid confusion and further mistakes, the Julian calendar was restored in 1712 by adding an extra leap day, thus giving that year a 30th of February.
They walked off the stage in barely concealed annoyance and the audience was left in confusion for a moment, but the song was then restarted without any further problems.

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German words with umlaut would further be alphabetized as if there were no umlaut at all — contrary to Turkish which allegedly adopted the German graphemes ö and ü, and where a word like tüfek, " gun ", would come after tuz, " salt ", in the dictionary.
Thus far, the origins of the word remain inconclusive, as the term is not used outside Mexican-American communities, further indicating that the term is primarily self-identifying.
It could mean that he received word of the further development and growth of the church in Ephesus, and if Paul — co-founder of that church --- wrote the letter, this illuminates his follow-up: " I do not cease to give thanks for you ..."
They declared that Son of Golden Turkey Awards " is our last word ... we hereby solemnly pledge that the years ahead will produce no further Golden Turkey publications by the Medved Brothers ... we now pass the torch to whichever brave souls feel ready to take up the challenge.
" (...) In general, the word " materialistic " serves many of the younger writers in Germany as a mere phrase with which anything and everything is labeled without further study, that is, they stick on this label and then consider the question disposed of.
The usage of the word Hindu was popularized for Arabs and further west by the Arabic term al-Hind referring to the land of the people who live across river Indus and the Persian term Hindū referring to all Indians.
In 1891, Westcott's correspondence with Anna Sprengel suddenly ceased, and he received word from Germany either that she was dead or that her companions did not approve of the founding of the Order and no further contact was to be made.
" Dickson-Wright further cites etymologist Walter William Skeat as further suggestion of possible Scandinavian origins: Skeat claimed that the hag – element of the word is derived from the Old Norse haggw or the Old Icelandic hoggva ( höggva in modern Icelandic ), meaning ' to hew ' or strike with a sharp weapon, relating to the chopped-up contents of the dish.
A further exception occurs in the case of those counties created after 1994 which often drop the word county entirely, or use it after the name ; thus for example internet search engines show many more uses ( on Irish sites ) of " Fingal " than of either " County Fingal " or " Fingal County ".
When the ruling dynasty changed, the royal establishment abandoned its capital of Manan and settled in the new capital Njimi further south of Kanem ( the word for " south " in the Teda language ).
By the end of the sixteenth century, the word had developed further in common use, into pomery.
There is a further distinction between two kinds of word formation: derivation and compounding.
A further difference is that in word formation, the resultant word may differ from its source word ’ s grammatical category whereas in the process of inflection the word never changes its grammatical category.
Jenkins mentions use of the word in book titles including Life among the Moonies and Escape from the Moonies, and comments: " These titles further illustrate how the derogatory term ' Moonie ' became a standard for members of this denomination, in a way that would have been inconceivable for any of the insulting epithets that could be applied to, say, Catholics or Jews.
According to the philologist Max Müller, the root of the English word " religion ", the Latin religio, was originally used to mean only " reverence for God or the gods, careful pondering of divine things, piety " ( which Cicero further derived to mean " diligence ").
A further set of meanings for the term comes from the Greek word politeia.
The religious practice is mentioned for the first time by Natronai ben Hilai, Gaon of the Academy of Sura in Babylonia, in 853 C. E., who describes it as a custom of the Babylonian Jews and further explained by Jewish scholars in the ninth century by that since the Hebrew word geber ( Gever ) means both " man " and " rooster " the rooster may act or serve as a palpable substitute as a religious vessel in place of the man with the practice also having been as a custom of the Persian Jews.
" A further theory is that it derives from Johnson's word skavoovie, with which he was known to greet his friends.
The name of the family comes from the Latin Solanum " the nightshade plant ", but the further etymology of that word is unclear.
Dumézil argues that this play on Víðarr's spatiality would have been understood by an audience familiar with the God, an interpretation further warranted by his reading of the Lokasenna as being in significant part a book of puns and word plays about the different Aesir.

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