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The latter etymology was first suggested by John Mitchell Kemble who alluded that " of six manuscripts in which this passage occurs, one only reads Bretwalda: of the remaining five, four have Bryten-walda or-wealda, and one Breten-anweald, which is precisely synonymous with Brytenwealda "; that Æthelstan was called brytenwealda ealles ðyses ealondes, which Kemble translates as " ruler of all these islands "; and that bryten-is a common prefix to words meaning ' wide or general dispersion ' and that the similarity to the word bretwealh (' Briton ') is " merely accidental ".
Whitley Stokes believed this latter spelling was a due to a false etymology popular at the time.
If the name has an Indo-European etymology, it is possibly a suffixed form of a root * wel-" to turn, roll ", or of * sel-" to flow, run ".< ref > The American Heritage Dictionary, " Indo-European roots: wel < sup > ₂ </ sup >"</ ref > The latter possibility would allow comparison to the Vedic Sanskrit Saraṇyū, a character who is abducted in Rigveda 10. 17. 2.
In a disputable etymology, W. Meid ( 1992 ) has linked the names Yama ( reconstructed in Proto-Indo-European as * yemos ) and the name of the primeval Norse frost giant Ymir, which can be reconstructed in Proto-Germanic as * umijaz or * jumijaz, in the latter case possibly deriving from PIE, from the root yem " twin ".
In Western Esotericism and the Science of Religion, Pierre Riffard makes a distinction between " occult " and " scientific " etymologies, citing as an example of the former the etymology of ' guru ' in which the derivation is presented as gu (" darkness ") and ru (' to push away '); the latter he exemplifies by " guru " with the meaning of ' heavy '.
Both " ostinatos " and " ostinati " are accepted English plural forms, the latter reflecting the word's Italian etymology.
In the latter, it is revealed that the two discussed the etymology of Dorothy's name.
Interestingly enough, however, since the 1980s — corresponding to the major political changes in Eastern Europe — some authors have started to change the ethnonym Gagauz into Gagavuz or Gagouz or even Gagoğuz ( the latter despite the fact that the official alphabet does not contain the letter ğ, the “ soft g ” of Turkish ), thus making a statement about both the etymology of the word and the ethnogenesis of this people.
For the Germanic etymology of the latter element, see the article on Reich.
The etymology of the name has been traced to both the Norse Goðrmaðray meaning " warrior priest's island " and the Gaelic Gu mòr traigh meaning " only at low tide ", but the latter is an example of folk etymology.
The Oxford English Dictionary considers it unlikely that " stool ball " could have been corrupted into " stobball ".< ref > It suggests instead an etymology of the latter word from " stob " + ball, where " stob " means a stump or stub of wood, and refers to the club used to play the game.
In the 18th century the latter form was changed ( maybe, by polonised clerks ) into tautological didysis kunigaikštis, which nevertheless would be translated as " Grand Duke " ( for its etymology, see Grand Prince ).
Tolkien begins with an overview of the terms " British ", " Celtic ", " Germanic ", " Saxon ", " English " and " Welsh ", explaining the latter term's etymology in walha.

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As it is, they consider that the North is now reaping the fruits of excess egalitarianism, that in spite of its high standard of living the `` American way '' has been proved inferior to the English and Scandinavian ways, although they disapprove of the socialistic features of the latter.
The latter theorem has been generalized by Yamabe and Yujobo, and Cairns to show that in Af there are families of such cubes.
the former contains no poem dated before 1909 - 10 -- that is, no poem from a period covered by a previous volume -- and the latter has only a few such.
As a matter of fact, this latter approach has already been tried, and with pleasing results.
The latter has been shown to be extensively paraphyletic, and has now been divided into 11 subfamilies, but the former still stands.
The latter quote has provided some controversy because it is technically speaking of wisdom.
This has led to a dramatic depletion in numbers since the latter half of the 19th century, and ' ormering ' is now strictly regulated in order to preserve stocks.
The latter manuscript was severely damaged in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the authorship of the verse has been much disputed ; but likely it also is by Alfred.
The elephant ( though its range has become restricted through the attacks of hunters ) is found both in the savannas and forest regions, the latter being otherwise poor in large game, though the special habitat of the chimpanzee and gorilla.
The latter has not been out of print since it was first published and has sold more than 30 million copies worldwide.
There is also the strange myth of the brothers Aegyptus and Danaus, sons of Belus, with the latter supposedly coming from Egypt, that Marianne Luban has suggested may date to this time.
It is this latter version, which has some syntax differences from the first as well as support for the Apple II high-resolution graphics modes, that most people mean by the term " Applesoft.
For example, armoured personnel carriers were generally replaced by infantry fighting vehicles in a very similar role, but the latter has some capabilities lacking in the former.
However, the Church declared that "' Extreme unction ' ... may also and more fittingly be called ' anointing of the sick '" ( emphasis added ), and has itself adopted the latter term, while not outlawing the former.
Other well-known Berg compositions include the Lyric Suite ( 1926 ), which was later shown to employ elaborate cyphers to document a secret love affair ; the extraordinarily elaborate post-Mahlerian Three Pieces for Orchestra ( completed in 1915 but not performed until after Wozzeck ); and the Chamber Concerto ( Kammerkonzert, 1923 – 25 ) for violin, piano and 13 wind instruments: this latter is written so conscientiously that Pierre Boulez has called it " Berg's strictest composition " and it, too, is permeated by cyphers and posthumously disclosed hidden programs.
The latter in particular has spread widely, and there are now over a hundred Camphill communities and other anthroposophical homes for children and adults in need of special care in about 22 countries around the world.
* Special equipment for locating hostile artillery: flash spotting and notably sound ranging appeared in World War I the latter has been undergone increasing refinement as technology has improved.
In the latter units fire as tactically necessary and replenish to maintain or reach their authorised holding ( which can vary ), so the logistic system has to be able to cope with surge and slack.
This suggestion has been recently repeated by Jerome Murphy-O ' Connor: " It is difficult to imagine that an Alexandrian Jew ... could have escaped the influence of Philo, the great intellectual leader ... particularly since the latter seems to have been especially concerned with education and preaching.
The latter has a pronounced effect on vehicle aerodynamics including stability.
Wedge-shaped polycrystals were identified by transmission electron microscopy to grow out of the amorphous phase only after the latter has exceeded a certain thickness, the precise value of which depends on deposition temperature, background pressure and various other process parameters.

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Thus, he saw private property as both essential to liberty and a road to tyranny, the former when it resulted from labour and was required for labour and the latter when it resulted in exploitation ( profit, interest, rent, tax ).
It resulted in the creation in the latter 80s of the data transfer operator SovAm ( Soviet-American ) Teleport.
The latter resulted in the abolition of the Council and a significant increase in the size of Parliament in December 2008.
The latter resulted in the destruction of Harald Hardråda's Viking army, but also affected the English army's battle-worthiness at Hastings.
Greek contact with the latter resulted in Calabria taking the name of the tribe and was the first region to be called Italy ( Italia ).
The Gran Colombia – Peru War of the north and the Cisplatine War ( between the Empire of Brazil and the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata ) ended in stalemates, although the latter resulted in the independence of Uruguay ( 1828 ).
The Battle of Roucoux ( or Raucourt ) near Liège, fought on 11 October between the allies under Prince Charles of Lorraine and the French under Saxe, resulted in a victory for the latter.
Especially damaging to the government's credibility were the two miners ' strikes of 1972 and 1974, the latter of which resulted in much of the country's industry working a Three-Day Week in an attempt to conserve energy.
The latter was the only important piece he composed between December 1860 and August 1863: the reasons for this probably lie in the painful re-emergence of his subjective crisis in 1860 and the purely objective difficulties which resulted from the emancipation of the serfs the following year – as a result of which the family was deprived of half its estate, and Mussorgsky had to spend a good deal of time in Karevo unsuccessfully attempting to stave off their looming impoverishment.
The clash of personalities between PAP leader Lee Kuan Yew and Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman resulted in a crisis and led to the latter expelling Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia in August 1965.
Two of the scenarios saw " overshoot and collapse " of the global system by the mid to latter part of the 21st century, while a third scenario resulted in a " stabilized world.
The investment potential of the club's new backers resulted in a number of wildly speculative storylines in the football press throughout the 2007 – 08 season including rumoured signings of former World Player of the Year winners Luís Figo and Zinedine Zidane ( the latter as a possible manager ).
The Ionan Easter had already resulted in conflict in Gaul, in the early seventh century, between Frankish monasteries and Ionan monasteries ( the latter had been founded there by the Ionan abbot St. Columbanus ), and the Ionan tables had been rejected.
The exceptional spiritual discipline of the Carthusian, Observant Franciscan and Bridgettine orders had, over the previous century, resulted in their being singled out for royal favour ; in particular with houses benefitting from endowments confiscated by the Crown from the suppressed alien priories ; otherwise in this latter period, donations and legacies had tended to go instead towards parish churches, university colleges, grammar schools and collegiate churches, which suggests greater public approbation of such purposes.
Due to the other game's high difficulty and similarity to its predecessor, Nintendo of America chose instead to hire the Japanese developers to finish off and release this original designed " Mario 2 " prototype, which has resulted in some confusion amongst fans as to which was " the real Mario 2 ", some siding with the former and others with the latter.
Tom Turner has suggested that the latter resulted from a favourable account of his talent in Marie-Luise Gothein's History of Garden Art which predated Christopher Hussey's positive account of Brown in The Picturesque ( 1927 ).
The latter resulted in among other things the reorganization of the body-guard and of measures under which key cities, especially Bergen, could better serve as a royal residence and as a bishop.
The latter of the two resulted in a National League pennant and World Series appearance, where the Mets lost in five games to a Yankees team winning their fourth World Series in five years.
This resulted in tension between Sarai and Hagar, and Sarai complained to Abram that the latter no longer respected her.
It was the BBC's use of the literal pronunciation in this call-sign that resulted in the widespread displacement of the historical pronunciation " Daintree " (), though the latter is still used in some circumstances locally, as in the name of Danetre Hospital.
His health also resulted in his resigning his office in the following year, though his actions also had something to do with his scruples about serving longer under Napoleon, when the latter, in violation of strict republican principles, became consul for life.
The quarrel between Leicester and Norris resulted in a commission for Stanley to act independently of the latter, who had taken over command of the English forces on Leicester's departure, an arrangement that prompted dissent from the Estates General.
Despite the poor reliability of the team, Barrichello performed well and consistently beat teammate Magnussen, which resulted in the latter being dropped at the, replaced by Jos Verstappen, another teammate beaten by Barrichello.

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