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A Luwian etymology suggested for Apaliunas makes Apollo " The One of Entrapment ", perhaps in the sense of " Hunter ".
One etymology is PIE " inhabitant ", from " home " (> Eng.
One traditional etymology connects it to the name of the Helveconae, a Germanic tribe mentioned in Ancient Greek and Latin sources, but the etymology or language of the tribal name is not known.
One common folk etymology is that it refers to men who stood outside courthouses with a straw in their shoe in order to indicate their willingness to be a false witness.
A popular etymology would derive the term from 九能一 ( 能 " nō ": talent ) with Japanese numbers " ku " ( 九 ) for " nine ", the particle " no " ( の ) for " and " and " ichi " ( 一 ) for " one ", literally translated to " Nine and One ".
One commonly promulgated speculation as to its etymology is that it literally means ' through the dust ', referring to the dust raised by the busy servant or messenger.
One hypothetical etymology points to London bearskin " jobbers " ( market makers ), who would sell bearskins before the bears had actually been caught in contradiction of the proverb ne vendez pas la peau de l ' ours avant de l ’ avoir tué (" don't sell the bearskin before you've killed the bear ")— an admonition against over-optimism.
One theory, of sufficient popularity to serve as an example of folk etymology, is that the term horse latitudes originates from when the Spanish transported horses by ship to their colonies in the West Indies and Americas.
One might add that even though Szemerényi's etymology ( Hitt.
One traditional etymology is from kēdeuein " to take charge, to care for ", and early nineteenth century scholars agreed.
Stella Kramrisch notes a different etymology connected with the adjectival form raudra, which means wild, of rudra nature, and translates the name Rudra as " the Wild One " or " the Fierce God ".
One folk etymology that is contradicted by linguist evidence is that paprika was named after the religious Hindu figure Rysh Paprike.
* One etymology report says: " The ultimate source of the word is obscure.
One etymology of the term codswallop originates from beer sold in Codd bottles, though this is generally dismissed as a folk etymology.
One of the oldest surviving kitsune tales provides a widely known folk etymology of the word kitsune.
One etymology of the term codswallop originates from beer sold in Codd bottles, though this is generally dismissed as a folk etymology.
One popular etymology that is certainly not correct belongs to Spurius, a praenomen that was amongst the most common, and favored by many leading patrician and plebeian families during the early Republic.
Based on the etymology, two routes have been proposed as the route for the kulintang to Mindanao: One from Sunda, through Banjermasin, Brunei and the Sulu Archipelago, a route where the word “ kulintangan ” is commonly used for the horizontal row of gongs ; The other from Sunda, thru, Timor, Sulawesi, Moluccas and Mindanao where the word kolintang / kulintang is commonly seen.
One theory on the etymology of the name Iberia, proposed by Giorgi Melikishvili, was that it was derived from the contemporary Armenian designation for Georgia, Virkʿ (, and Ivirkʿ and Iverkʿ ), which itself was connected to the word Sver ( or Svir ), the Kartvelian designation for Georgians.
One theory is that the etymology is " Toki's landing-place ".
One posited etymology is from fetill, meaning a " strap ", so possibly the island's name means " two islands strapped together ".

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One source asserts that the term entered the language in 1827, adapted from an extinct Aboriginal language of New South Wales, Australia, but mentions a variant, wo-mur-rang, which it dates from 1798.
One result of these theories is the home-market effect, which asserts that, if an industry tends to cluster in one location because of returns to scale and if that industry faces high transportation costs, the industry will be located in the country with most of its demand, in order to minimize cost.
One commentator asserts that the film garnered little attention from critics, " except to provoke argument about censoring its grisly scenes ".
Page one of each issue asserts " One of America's Great Newspapers.
One author asserts that " few would argue with the notion that the institutions of the mass media are important to contemporary politics ... in the transition to liberal democratic politics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe the media was a key battleground.
One of them asserts that prior to the Muslim invasion, Pelayo went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, the sacred city of Christianity.
One story asserts that he had spent a part of his childhood in captivity in Bulgaria, where his family had, allegedly, been carried off as captives of the Khan Krum ( r. 803 – 814 ) in 813.
One of the most prominent self-styled Reagan Democrats includes Virginia Senator Jim Webb, whom columnist David Paul Kuhn asserts is the quintessential Reagan Democrat and one of the last of an ' endangered species ' within the Democratic Party.
One view, dating back centuries, asserts that animals are not consciously aware and hence are unable to experience poor welfare.
One scholar asserts that Confessio Amantis " almost exclusively " made Gower's " poetic reputation.
One type of explanation at the level of assertion exploits the view that assertion implies or expresses belief in some way so that if someone asserts that p they imply or express the belief that p. Several versions of this view exploit elements of speech act theory, which can be distinguished according to the particular explanation given of the link between assertion and belief.
One author asserts that " political history as a whole cannot exist without the study of ideological differences and their implications.
One of his early books, Two Cheers for Capitalism, asserts that capitalism, or more precisely bourgeois capitalism, is worthy of two cheers: One cheer, because " it works, in a quite simple, material sense ", by improving the conditions of people.
One ayurvedic theory asserts that each human possesses a unique combination of doṣas that define that person's temperament and characteristics.
One view of the early history of ayurveda asserts that around 1500 BC, ayurveda's fundamental and applied principles got organized and enunciated.
One of the more lascivious stories asserts that when Puttenham was forty-three, he also had his servant kidnap a 17-year-old girl in London and bring her to his farm at Upton Grey near Sherfield, where he raped her and kept her locked up for three years.
One slave narrative was composed by an Englishman, John R. Jewitt, who had been taken alive when his ship was captured in 1802 ; his memoir provides a detailed look at life as a slave, and asserts that a large number were held.
One logical problem with the story is that, Pseudo-Plutarch asserts in the third paragraph subsequent, Tayegete, having been deflowered by Jupiter, hung herself at the top of Mt.
One argument asserts that Elene is likely the last of the poems because the " autobiographical " epilogue implies that Cynewulf is old at the time of composition, but this view has been doubted.
One proposed resolution of the paradox asserts that only the first uninteresting number is made interesting by that fact.
** The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ( Strangite ), similarly asserts that the finding and translation of the Plates of Laban, also known as the Brass Plates, into the Book of the Law of the Lord and Voree plates by James Strang, One Mighty and Strong, establishes the existence of God.
One hypothesis of how Khariboli came to be described as khari ( standing ) asserts that it refers to the " stiff and rustic uncouthness " of the dialect compared to the " mellifluousness and soft fluency " of Braj Bhasha.

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