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English to Bangla Meaning of etymology - ব্যাকরণ


শব্দরূপ ও ধাতুরূপ প্রকরণ, শব্দের ব্যুৎপত্তি-সম্বন্ধে বিজ্ঞান

etymology

Noun

ব্যাকরণ, শব্দতত্ত্ব, বু্যত্পত্তি


Definitions of etymology in English

noun

(1) A history of a word.

(2) The study of the sources and development of words.

(3) Word history.

Examples of etymology in English

(1) The bill included the fees of a firm of lawyers specialising in copyright law whose research took them into the world of etymology , the study of the sources and development of words.

(2) I was curious about the history and etymology of the word mosh.

(3) He is also a big fan of rugby league, a bird watcher and is interested in etymology - the origin of words.

(4) But that would be to stray into fields of etymology and philology.

(5) His university lectures on etymology and linguistics were standing room only, and he invariably stayed late to answer a barrage of questions.

(6) As a consequence of their work, 20th-century etymology is part of historical linguistics.

(7) The decline of etymology as a linguistic discipline

(8) Historians and linguists argue about its etymology , but it was possibly used as a folk name referring to northern territories.

(9) On the one hand, he is saying that what he considers correct is determined ultimately by usage, not by etymology .

(10) So words carry memories which can be traced through etymology .

(11) Some suggested wildly imaginative similes, while others had questions about word origins and etymology .

(12) It is difficult to explain why well-bred people avoid certain words and expressions that are admitted by etymology and grammar.

(13) One must pay attention to their origins, their etymology .

(14) The etymology of the word u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510devilu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb

(15) I share with Boshoff an interest in etymology , taxonomy and language (I don't claim to have anywhere near his kind of knowledge on the subjects though), but I didn't feel as fascinated by the work in reality as in theory.

(16) Certainly, in terms of understanding etymology , syntax and grammar, a classical education is a useful qualification for a lexicographer - a job that's a combination of logic, aesthetics and problem-solving.

(17) I am certain I'm not the only lover of words and etymology around here.

(18) He studied at the Polytechnic College and graduated with a degree in etymology , the study of words, and now claims to have a vocabulary of around 22,000 words.

(19) From this comes new ideas on sociology, on etymology , on history, poetry, on the nature of early religion, the impact of nature and geography on society, on divine intervention and a whole host of others topics.

(20) Based on a rough study of etymology , these words for big numbers were popularized in 17th-century France and were based on the 14th-century coinage of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510million.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb

synonyms of etymology

derivation

word history

development

origin

source

TV series example of the word

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I want its etymology.

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doesn't mean I want its etymology.

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"etymology"

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 6

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