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Etymology From Ancient Greek ἀ a without γνῶσις gnōsis knowledge
Etymology The word gnostic is derived from the Ancient Greek word gnōstikos which m
Etymology From Latin prosopōpœia from Greek prosopōpoíēsis personification pr
Etymology The word poet originates from the Ancient Greek word ποιητής poiēt
Etymology Battery comes from the Late Latin word batteria meaning a beating Meani
Etymology and Origin of Carnival The word carnival has its roots in the Latin phrases
Etymology From Latin adaptatio From adaptare meaning to fit Meaning The act
Etymology Old English atōnian atone reconcile from Proto Germanic atōnōjan sour
Etymology Derived from the Greek word panegyrikos which means related to a panegyri
Etymology The word hyperbole comes from the Greek word hyperbolē which means overt
Etymology Old English sceadu from Proto Germanic skadwa meaning darkness shade
Etymology From Old French conforme from Latin conformis of the same shape similar