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Folk and etymology
Folk etymology connects it to the German Bär, a bear, and a bear appears in the coat of arms of the city.
* Folk etymology
Folk etymology has attributed its origin to the words for true () and image ().
Folk etymology saw the name as a compound of παν ( pan, all ) and θηρ ( beast ).
* Folk etymology
* Folk etymology
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Folk etymology in Martinez claims the invention of the Martini cocktail and that it is named for the city.
Folk etymology derives its name from a combination of the word " glass " with the word " company " for a glass factory that was built there many years ago, but the presence of many Scottish immigrants to this part of Appalachia, particularly from the Strathclyde region, indicates that the town was most likely named after the Scottish city of Glasgow in Strathclyde.
Folk etymology traces its name to Ingegerd Olofsdotter, the daughter of the Swedish king Olof Skötkonung ( 995 – 1022 ).
The name Túrin supposedly comes from the speech of the Folk of Hador, with unknown etymology ( see House of Hador ).
Folk etymology attributes the origin of the town's name as " Mount of Roses ".
Folk etymology in Vlach, a language of a local minority, gives " Zāiicer " as meaning the " Gods are asking ( for sacrifice )", but this is clearly not the origin of the city name.
Folk etymology often associates the name with Leben ( life ), Leib ( body ), or Leibspeise ( favorite food ).
* Folk etymology
Folk etymology has sought to derive the name from a lost ' king's well ', supposed to have been to the south-east of the parish near the border of what is now the London Borough of Redbridge.
Folk etymology led to the belief that each Prussian tribe was named after a tribal leader or his wife, such as the mythical leader Warmo ruling the Warmians.
Folk etymology has that the name is derived from " Ar " ( Aran ) and " tsakh " ( woods, garden ) ( i. e., the gardens of Aran Sisakean, the first nakharar of northeastern Armenia ).
Folk etymology suggests that the name has a later, Anglic origin.
Folk etymology is change in a word or phrase over time resulting from the replacement of an unfamiliar form by a more familiar one.
Folk etymology connects it with Czech words šum, šumění, šumět denoting a noise of trees in the wind.
Folk etymology derives the word from Old East Slavic language ( chuzhoi, ' foreign '; or chudnoi ' odd '; or chud ' weird '), or alternatively from chudnyi, wonderful, miraculous, excellent, attractive.
* Folk etymology: reading history as his story ( and coining herstory in reaction ) is an example of metanalysis.
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Folk and indicates
Tolkien indicates that Dwarves of Durin's Folk did fight with the Last Alliance, but he does not say under which king they fought.

Folk and word
* In Stephen R. Lawhead's Pendragon Cycle, Lyonesse is where refugees from Atlantis ( the " Fair Folk ") settle, the word Lyonesse being derived from the Celtic corruption of the word Atlantis.
Folk etymologies exist which state that the word comes from the Late Latin expression carne vale, which means " farewell to meat ", signifying that those were the last days when one could eat meat before the fasting of Lent.
The group formed in the Waterhouse district of Kingston in 1972, initially called simply " Uhuru " ( the Swahili word for freedom ), with a line-up of Derrick " Duckie " Gong Simpson, founder and CEO, Garth Dennis, and lastly Don Carlos Their first release was a cover version of Curtis Mayfield's " Romancing to the Folk Song ", which was followed by " Time is on Our Side "; Neither song was a success and they split up, with Carlos pursuing a solo career, as did Dennis, before joining The Wailing Souls.
The scholar T. Gwynn Jones suggested that a possible origin of the term " Berwyn " was " Bryn ( iau ) Gwyn ( ap Nudd )", where the Middle Welsh word " bre " ( hill ) had mutated to Ber + Gwyn, Gwyn ap Nudd being the mythological King of the Tylwyth teg ( Fair Folk, or fairies ).
They know themselves by their own word, Raksha ; however the superstitious in Creation, rightly fearing that to name them is to invoke them, call them the Fair Folk with the hope of flattering and placating them.
* Folk ( on the word )
* Atha ' an Miere ( Those Bound to the Sea )-Old Tongue word for the Sea Folk.
The group's use of the word " queer " in its name and slogan was at first considered shocking, though the reclamation has been called a success, used in relatively mainstream television programs such as Queer Eye and Queer as Folk.
Spoken word events include children and adult's poetry reading, storytelling and Bible reading, and categories such as Ancient Folk Tale or Humorous Monologue.
Spoken word events include children and adult's poetry reading, storytelling and Bible reading, and categories such as Ancient Folk Tale or Humorous Monologue.
Folk music was normally shared and performed by the entire community ( not by a special class of expert or professional performers, possibly excluding the idea of amateurs ), and was transmitted by word of mouth ( oral tradition ).
Photo: Norwegian Folk Museum 1962The Oxford English Dictionary dates the first use of the word in English from 1598, quoting John Florio who, in his 1698 dictionary, A World of Words, described " a kind of press to press buckram, fustian, or dyed linen cloth, to make it have a luster or gloss.
It was Constantin Brăiloiu, director of the National Archive of Folk Music, who proposed that the word " doina " be used to described all these songs.
** Trad., used in music sheets and record labels to indicate music transmitted by word of mouth or from unknown composers, see Folk music
Originally formed at the University of Vermont as an acoustic duo " Strange Folk " in 1991 with Trafton and other founding member Reid Genauer, Strangefolk ( now one word ) added bass and drums within a year and took to playing the bars in and around the vibrant musical community of Burlington, Vermont.
" In a review in The Clarinet of Mandat's Folk Songs, the author found that “ A composition of this caliber will most likely enter the performance repertoire as the representative piece of the decade !” Reviewing Mandat's solo CD, The Extended Clarinet, in The Clarinet, Michele Gingras wrote that, “ In one word, The Extended Clarinet is astonishing.

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