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Etymologically and term
Etymologically, a president is one who presides, who sits in leadership ( from Latin pre-" before " + sedere " to sit "; giving the term praeses ).
Etymologically, the term is probably from su " well " and the root ah " to call ".
Etymologically, the English term “ coach ” is derived from a medium of transport that traces its origins to the Hungarian word kocsi meaning “ carriage ” that was named after the village where it was first made.
Etymologically, the word sharashka is derived from a Russian slang expression sharashkina kontora (" Sharashka's office ", possibly from the radical meaning " to beat about "), an ironic, derogatory term to denote a poorly organized, impromptu, or bluffing organization.
Etymologically it is derived from the Old Latin term " co-viria ," literally an " association of men.
Etymologically, the term is simply a clipped form of the phrasal verb pass for or pass as, as in a counterfeit passing for the genuine article or an impostor passing as another person.
Etymologically, the term knot derives from counting the number of knots in the line that unspooled from the reel of a chip log in a specific time.
Etymologically, the first morpheme of the term comes from Greek dekhomai " to take, receive "; the second is obscure, but it is remotely possible it derives from kaitoi " further, indeed ".
Etymologically, the term appears to be a composite of the Latin preposition pro (" for ") and the Greek adjective βιωτικός ( biotic ), the latter deriving from the noun βίος ( bios, " life ").
Etymologically, the term originated as a Christ reference, originally the bleeding heart under a cross, representing the sufferings of Jesus crucified.
Etymologically, the term " universe " is meant to refer to the entirety of one reality.
Etymologically, the term Chaoui / Shawi derives from the berber word Ich which means ' Horn ' in reference to the national god of the Numidians, Amon, who is depicted as a human head with the horns of a ram.
Etymologically the term derives from primus in cera, which is to say in tabula cerata, the first name in a list of a class of officials, which was usually inscribed on a waxed tablet.
Etymologically, the term Vesara is believed to have been derived from the Sanskrit word vishra meaning an area to take a long walk.

Etymologically and is
Etymologically, the name is derived from the Greek " Αλέξανδρος " ( Aléxandros ), meaning " defending men " or " protector of men ", a compound of the verb " ἀλέξω " ( alexō ), " to ward off, to avert, to defend " and the noun " ἀνδρός " ( andros ), genitive of " ἀνήρ " ( anēr ), " man ".
Etymologically, the name is a compound of the Greek verb ἀλέξειν ( alexein ) " to defend " and the noun ἀνδρός ( andros ), genitive of ἀνήρ ( anēr ) " man ".
Etymologically it is related to Avestan √ dar-(" to hold "), Old Persian √ dar-(" to hold, have "), Latin frēnum (" rein, horse tack "), Lithuanian derė ́ ti (" to be suited, fit "), Lithuanian dermė ( agreement ), darna (" harmony ") and Old Church Slavonic drъžati (" to hold, possess ").
Etymologically, the word " education " is derived from the Latin ēducātiō (“ A breeding, a bringing up, a rearing ") from ēdūcō (“ I educate, I train ”) which is related to the homonym ēdūcō (“ I lead forth, I take out ; I raise up, I erect ”) from ē-(“ from, out of ”) and dūcō (“ I lead, I conduct ”).
Etymologically, the eupheme is the opposite of the blaspheme ( evil-speaking ).
Etymologically, this Hindic word means ' truth-firmness ', and is commonly translated as ' steadfastness in the truth ' or ' truth-force '.
Etymologically, Roden, or Roslagen, is the source of the Finnish and Estonian names for Sweden: Ruotsi and Rootsi.
Etymologically, negro, noir, nègre, and nigger ultimately derive from nigrum, the stem of the Latin ( black ) ( pronounced which, in every other grammatical case, grammatical gender, and grammatical number besides nominative masculine singular, is nigr -, the r is trilled ).
Etymologically, " Thaler " is an abbreviation of " Joachimsthaler ", a coin type from the city of Joachimsthal ( Jáchymov ) in Bohemia, where some of the first such coins were minted in 1518.
Etymologically, according to the OED, the word matriarchy is first attested in 1885, building on an earlier matriarch, formed in analogy to patriarch, already in use in the early 17th century.
Etymologically, the name Dyaus is derived from Proto-Indo-European root word morpheme * dyeu-( zero-grade forms * dyu-and * diw -) with the meaning ' to shine '.
Etymologically the word Hepatology is formed of ancient Greek hepar ( ηπαρ ) or hepato -( ηπατο -) meaning ' liver ' and suffix-logia (- λογια ) meaning ' word ' or ' speech '.
Etymologically, the word is assumed to derive from Late Latin ' mammon ', from Greek ' μαμμωνάς ', Syriac ' mámóna ' ( riches ), and was an Aramaic loan word in Hebrew meaning wealth or possessions, although it may also have meant ' that in which one trusts '.
Etymologically, Jonathan is not a variation of John.
Etymologically the word is also related to English " shide " meaning " a thin board or splinter " and the Middle High German verb " schíten " meaning " to split or cleave ".
Etymologically, the word is related to the verb "" ( kroit < nowiki >'</ nowiki >), i. e., " to cut ".
Etymologically the name Friars Minor ( Fratres Minores ) is equivalent to the diminutive Fraticellus.

Etymologically and loanword
Etymologically, laïcité is a noun formed by adding the suffix-ité ( English-ity, Latin-itās ) to the Latin adjective lāicus, loanword from the Greek λᾱϊκός ( lāïkós " of the people ", " layman "), the adjective from ( lāós " people ").

Etymologically and French
Etymologically, a " Bugger " was a " Bulgre " ( French Bougre ).
Etymologically, the French word dénouement is derived from the Old French word desnouer, " to untie ", from nodus, Latin for " knot.
Etymologically " Parpan " originates from the French partis-pain, meaning " bread-deliverer ".
Etymologically the word " faworki " came to Poland from the French word faveur, meaning " grace " or " favour ".
Etymologically, the word originates from French " ressentir ", re -, intensive prefix, and sentir " to feel "; from the Latin " sentire ".
Etymologically, the name of Bray comes from a Gaulish word braco > Old French Bray marsh, swamp or mud.

Etymologically and itself
Etymologically, architect derives from the Latin architectus, itself derived from the Greek arkhitekton ( arkhi -, chief + tekton, builder ), i. e. chief builder.
Etymologically, the word uskoci itself means " the ones who jumped in " (" the ones who ambushed ") in Croatian.

Etymologically and diminutive
Etymologically, the name " Maniot " is a diminutive implying " of Mani ".

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