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victoriousvocabulary:LIGNEOUS[adjective]of the nature of or resembling wood; woody.Etymology: from L
Wrath comes from Old English wræððu, which means ‘anger’ (wow
o-dysseys:LITERATURE MEME | 7 characters - (1) enjolras from victor hugo’s les miserablesIn Hu
Irkutsk Kremlin (Siberia, 1735).Irkutsk began as a zimovye(winter quarters), built by Ivan Pokhabovi
Even better than Polyglot and Ling Lass, my own linguistic superheroes.
monumentum:interretialia:psychoglossia:interretialia:moeasdf:The Resurrecionist: Siren OceanusSiren
hugvvarts: Hogwarts professors + etymology
mapsontheweb: Etymology of Cities in Spain
victoriousvocabulary: ICHTHYOLATRY [noun] the worship of fish. Etymology: from Greek ichthyo-, pref
victoriousvocabulary: INSCALARE [verb] to climb by ladder; to scale. Etymology: Latin. [spowy
victoriousvocabulary: WÚGŪ [adjective] innocent; free of guilt. Etymology: Chinese, 无辜. [Be
patrick-janes: HOUSE MD ORIGINAL CAST + name etymology (insp)
morsmordre-x:Harry Potter Etymology | Remus LupinREMUS: Twin brother of Romulus (foun
boromirs: Race of men + etymology
theenglishcrux: BiscuitBiscuit - “baked twice”“If my calculations are correct
humanswhoreadgrammars: linguisten: the par-tea-tion of europe There’s a WALS-feature for th
cruvcio: Greek Gods & Goddesses and their etymology
Why didn’t anyone explain to him that the actual English etymology of “shish kebab&rdquo
mapsontheweb: Etymologies of African Currencies.
victoriousvocabulary: GALLIARDISE [noun] extreme gaiety; merriment. Etymology: from Middle French ga
victoriousvocabulary: GALLIARDISE [noun] extreme gaiety; merriment. Etymology: from Middle French ga
Swedes call their vegetables literally »green things« or »green stuff«! If y
JLPT Level: Unlisted, but the kanji is N1This has an etymology different from what I had expected. L
Greek word of the day ~ Metanoia - Μετάνοια
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