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The Dicionário Houaiss da Língua Portuguesa, by Antônio Houaiss (1915 – 1999), son of Lebanese immigrants in Brazil and former Brazi...
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Spanish Nouns: Encyclopedia Ii - Spanish Nouns - Number
There are two grammatical numbers: singular and plural. The singular form is the one found in dictionaries (base form). The plural is ind...
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Sva:
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Sva (Sanskrit) As a noun, oneself; as an adjective, one's own.
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Dhimat (Sanskrit) As an adjective, wise, intelligent; as a noun, an epithet of spirituality.
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Advaya:
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Advaya (Sanskrit) (from a not + dvi two) Not two, without a second; unique. As a masculine noun, name of a buddha. As a neuter ...
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Aghora:
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Aghora (Sanskrit) (from a not + the verbal root ghur to frighten) Nonterrifying; as a masculine noun, a title of Siva in the Ma...
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Chetana cetana (Sanskrit) As a noun, an intelligent being; the soul, the mind. As an adjective, especially in philosophy, percipient, ...
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Avyaya:
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Avyaya (Sanskrit) (from a not + vyaya subject to change, decay from the verbal root vyay to expend) As an adjective, not subjec...
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Sortilege:
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SORTILEGE: noun, having to do with 'sorcery', may be the easiest way to understand this word.
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Visva (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root vis to pervade] All, every, all-pervading; a title applied, for example, to Krishna in t...
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Paroksha paroksa (Sanskrit) [from paras beyond + aksha eye] Beyond the range of sight, invisible. As a noun, the intellectual o...
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Jnata (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root jna to know) Known, ascertained, understood. Jnatri, a noun, means one who knows or unde...
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Aranya:
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Aranya (Sanskrit) (from aranya distant land, wilderness) As an adjective, relating to a forest, wild; as a noun, a wild animal....
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Dhriti dhrti (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root dhri to hold, preserve, be steady) Firmness, constancy, resolution; as a proper n...
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Duhkha (Sanskrit) (from dus + kha; or from duhstha standing badly, unsteady, unhappy) Painful, difficult; as a noun, pain, affl...
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Sumati (Sanskrit) Benevolent, kindness; devotion, prayer. As a proper noun, the name of many celebrated people, such as a son of Bhara...
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Samanya:
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Samanya (Sanskrit) As a noun, that which is common, general, universal; a community or the commingling of qualities; also an abstract ...
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Achala Acala:
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Achala acala (Sanskrit) (from a not + the verbal root cal to be moved, agitated) Immovable, not moving. As a masculine noun, a ...
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Brahma-Viraj (Sanskrit) The energic aspect of Brahma; for when Brahma separates himself into male and female halves, this androgynous ...
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Asu:
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Asu (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root as to be) As a masculine noun, breath, spiritual life; in the plural, the exoteric five vi...
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Mana (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root man to think] Opinion, conception, idea; also self-conceit, arrogance, pride (especially ...
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Pratyaksha pratyaksa (Sanskrit) [from prati against, in front of + aksha eye] As an adjective, present before the eyes, percept...
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Gunavat (Sanskrit) (from guna quality) Endowed with qualities or merits, hence excellent, perfect. In philosophy, endowed with ...
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Panchasya(m) pancasya (Sanskrit) [from pancha five + asya face] Five-faced, five-headed, five-pointed; as a noun, a lion, synon...
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Parinamin (Sanskrit) [from pari + the verbal root nam to change, be modified into] Changing, altering, subject to modifications...
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Madhava (Sanskrit) A name of Vishnu because of his slaying of the asura Madhu; applied to Krishna as an avataric manifestation of Vish...
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Madhya:
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Madhya (Sanskrit) The middle; as an adjective, middle, center, interior as contrasted with outer; also intermediate as contrasted with...
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Jinshnu jisnu (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root ji to win, conquer) Victorious, triumphant, winning; as a proper noun, a name of...
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Jata (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root jan to be born, come forth) Born, brought into existence, produced; when applied to human...
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Jyotisha, Jyotisa:
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Jyotisha jyotisa (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root jyut to shine) An astronomer; as a neuter noun, astronomy, also called jyotis...
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Aguna:
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Aguna (Sanskrit) (from a not + guna quality) Devoid of qualities or attributes (gunas); applied particularly to the supreme div...
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Aindri:
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Aindri (Sanskrit) (feminine adjective of indra probably from the verbal root ind to drop) Pertaining to the god Indra; as a fem...
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Arghya:
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Arghya (Sanskrit) Variant of argha (from the verbal root arh to be worthy, deserve) As an adjective, venerable, deserving; as a...
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Aryaman:
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Aryaman (Sanskrit) The chief of the pitris or manes, one of the principle adityas (solar divinities) commonly invoked in conjunction w...
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Achit, Acit:
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Achit, acit (Sanskrit) (from a not + the verbal root cit to perceive, understand) Unperceptive, unthinking; used as a noun and ...
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Bhakti (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root bhaj to divide, share, serve, love) As a noun, devotion or affectionate attachment; als...
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Bodha (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root budh to acquire understanding, awaken, know) Wisdom, knowledge, perception, consciousnes...
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Chaturdasa caturdasa (Sanskrit) (from chatur four + dasa ten) The numeral adjective fourteen; as a feminine noun (chaturdasi), ...
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Avadhuta:
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Avadhuta (Sanskrit) (from ava-dhu to shake off) Shaken off, dispelled, rejected, as applied to evil spirits or enemies; also ap...
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Gunavat (Sanskrit) (from guna quality) Endowed with qualities or merits, hence excellent, perfect. In philosophy, endowed with ...
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Dikshita diksita (Sanskrit) (past participle of the verbal root diksh to consecrate or dedicate oneself) Consecrated, initiated...
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Dosha dosa (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root dush to become bad or corrupted, to commit a fault, sin) Fault, vice; wickedness, d...
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Vau Waw:
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Vau waw (Hebrew) Sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, , variously rendered as vav, waw, etc.; third letter of IHVH, referred to as the...
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Absoluteness:
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Absoluteness. When predicated of the UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE, it denotes an abstract noun, which is more correct and logical than to apply...
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Asherah (Hebrew, Jewish). A word, which occurs in the Old Testament, and is commonly translated "groves" referring to idolat...
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Vaidyuta:
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Vaidyuta (Sanskrit) [from vidyut lightning] As an adjective, flashing, electric; as a noun, electric fire, as seen in lightning...
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Chiim:
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Chiim (Hebrew, Jewish) A plural noun - "lives"; found in compound names Elohim Chum, the gods of lives, Parkhurst translates...
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Sri:
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Sri [from the verbal root sri to honor, be devoted] Light, luster, radiance, glory, beauty; prosperity, success, high rank. As ...
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Sarisripa, Sarisrpa:
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Sarisripa sarisrpa (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root srip to crawl] Those who wish to crawl or creep; a creeping animal, reptile...
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Radha:
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Radha (Sanskrit) Prosperity, success; as a proper noun, a celebrated cowherdess or gopi beloved by Krishna. Regarded by some as an ava...
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Nirukta (Sanskrit) [from nir forth, out + the verbal root vac to speak, utter] Uttered, pronounced, expressed, defined; as a no...
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Kauravas:
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Kauravas (Sanskrit) The adjectival noun of Kurus, the opponents of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata. In a similar way Pandavas is deriv...
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Aksha:
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Aksha aksa (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root aksh to reach, pass through, pervade) An axle, axis, wheel, car; a die for gambling...
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Anjana:
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Anjana (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root anj to smear with, anoint, honor) Ungent, cosmetic; magic ointment. As a proper noun, o...
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Adharma:
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Adharma (Sanskrit) (from a not + dharma law, justice, morality, truth from the verbal root dhri to bear, sustain, resolve) Untr...
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Abhijit:
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Abhijit (Sanskrit) (from abhi towards + the verbal root ji to conquer) Sometimes Abhijita. As a noun, a soma sacrifice, a lunar...
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Abir, Abir,, Abbir:
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Abir 'abir, 'abbir (Hebrew) (from the verbal root `abar to be strong) As an adjective, durable, strong; as a noun, protector, h...
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Chakshu, Cakshu:
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Chakshu cakshu (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root chaksh to become visible, see) The eye; "the faculty of sight, or rather, ...
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Baddha (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root bandh to bind, tie) Bound, tied, fixed; in Hinduism "bound by the fetters of exist...
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Avarana:
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Avarana (Sanskrit) (from a-vri to conceal, surround) Covering, hiding, concealing, enclosing; as a noun, the act of enclosing o...
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Dis:
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Dis (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root dis to show, point out, direct) A direction or point of space, a cardinal point or quarter...
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Diksha, diksa:
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Diksha diksa (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root diksh to consecrate or dedicate oneself) Preparation or consecration in exoteric ...
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Vyakta (Sanskrit) [from vi-anj to cause to appear, display, manifest, emanate] As an adjective, manifest, visible; hence when m...
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Svasti:
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Svasti (Sanskrit) Well, happily; a salutation meaning, may it be well with thee! Hail! So be it! Adieu! Amen! Also a noun meaning succ...
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Ritual:
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RITUAL: 1) (noun) a system of rites, the order prescribed for a ceremony. (adjective) relating to rites. General usage: refer to Sabb...
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Nehushtan:
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Nehushtan (Hebrew) [from nahash to whisper, practice divination] A serpent, both actual and mystical, especially the brazen or ...
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Niyama (Sanskrit) [from ni the verbal root yam to hold back, curb] Restraining, checking, controlling, especially the wandering...
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Maitra, Maitreya:
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Maitra or Maitreya (Sanskrit) [from mitra friend, a name of the spiritual sun] As an adjective, friendly, benevolent, kind; the...
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Amsumat, Amsuman:
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Amsumat, Amsuman (Sanskrit) (from amsu filament, ray of light) As an adjective, threadlike or filamentoid, luminous as the sun ...
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Agnibahu:
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Agnibahu (Sanskrit) (from agni fire + bahu arm from bahu much, abundant) Arm of fire, smoke; as a proper noun, a son of Svayamb...
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Agama:
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Agama (Sanskrit) (from a toward, near + the verbal root gam to come, go) Coming near, approaching. As a masculine noun, approac...
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Bergelmir, Bargalmer:
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Bergelmir, Bargalmer (Icelandic, Scandinavian) (from ber to bear + gelmir shrieker, possibly a screaming eagle (gemlir) or a noun suff...
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Bhava (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root bhu to be, become) Being; coming into existence, birth, production, origin; worldly exis...
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Asita:
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Asita (Sanskrit) Dark in color, hence often used of dark blue and even black; krishna has more or less the same reference to darkness ...
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Danish Grammar: Encyclopedia Ii - Danish Grammar - Nouns
There are two genders of nouns in Danish: Common and Neuter. The common nouns use the en article and the neuter ones use et.
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Wala Name: Encyclopedia - Wala Name
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Crank Person: Encyclopedia - Crank Person
"Crank" (or kook, crackpot, or quack) is a pejorative term for a person who writes or speaks in an authoritative fashion about a particul...
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Etymology: Encyclopedia - Etymology
Etymology is the study of the origins of words. Some words have been derived from other languages, possibly in a changed form (the source...
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Literature: Encyclopedia - Literature
Literature is literally "acquaintance with letters" as in the first sense given in the Oxford English Dictionary (from the Latin littera ...
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Aquatic: Encyclopedia - Aquatic
The term aquatic refers to water and can be either a noun or an adjective. Dictionary definitions do not specify what kind of water, alth...
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Function Word: Encyclopedia - Function Word
Function words are words that have little lexical meaning or have ambiguous meaning, but instead serve to express grammatical relationshi...
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Utopia: Encyclopedia Ii - Utopia - Basics Of Utopia
Utopia - Utopia's Family.
Adjective - utopian:
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Spanish Adjectives: Encyclopedia Ii - Spanish Adjectives - Agreement
Adjectives in Spanish can mostly be divided into two large groups: those that can be found in the dictionary ending in o, and the others....
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Romanian Grammar: Encyclopedia Ii - Romanian Grammar - Nouns
Romanian grammar - Gender.
Romanian nouns are categorized into three genders, masculine, feminine, and neuter, feature preserved from L...
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J Programming Language: Encyclopedia Ii - J Programming Language - Dictionary
J's documentation is organized as a dictionary, with words in J identified as nouns, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, and so on. Here's an o...
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Cowardice: Encyclopedia Ii - Cowardice - Etymology
According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, the word "coward" comes from an Old French word coart, a combination of the word for "tail...
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Etymology: Encyclopedia Ii - Etymology - English Etymology
As a language, English is derived from the Anglo-Saxon, a dialect of West Germanic (as was Old Low German), although its current vocabula...
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Etymology: Encyclopedia Ii - Etymology - History Of Etymology
The search for meaningful origins for familiar or strange words is far older than the modern understanding of linguistic evolution and th...
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Swedish Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Swedish Language - Grammar
Swedish nouns and adjectives are declined in two genders and two cases, as well as number. The two cases are nominative and genitive. Nom...
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Inuit Language Morphology And Syntax: Encyclopedia Ii - Inuit Language Morphology And Syntax - Non-specific Verbs
Non-specific verbs are verbs that either are intransitive (they have no direct object), or have an indefinite noun as their object. In En...
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Luggage: Encyclopedia Ii - Luggage - Etymology
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word luggage enters printed English in 1596. The word dervied from the verb "lug," as in ...
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Luggage: Encyclopedia Ii - Luggage - Etymology
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word luggage enters printed English in 1596. The word derived from the verb "lug," as in ...
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Slovenian Alphabet: Encyclopedia Ii - Slovenian Alphabet - Foreign Words
There are 5 letters for vowels (A, E, I, O, U) and 20 for consonants. The Western Q, W, X, Y are excluded from the pure language, as are ...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Geographic Distribution
Portuguese is the first language in Angola, Brazil, Portugal and São Tomé and Príncipe, and the most widely used language in Mozambiqu...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Sounds
As with French, Portuguese is often noted for its contrastive use of nasal vowels and the large number of dipthongs. Most dialects, inclu...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Grammar
Portuguese language - General.
Portuguese makes a clear distinction between the different word classes, that include verbs, nouns, pron...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Writing System
Portuguese is written using the Latin alphabet with 26 letters. Three of them (K, W and Y) are only used for non-Portuguese origin words,...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - History
Portuguese developed in the Western Iberian Peninsula from Latin brought there by Roman soldiers and colonists starting in the 3rd centur...
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Portuguese Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Portuguese Language - Classification And Related Languages
Indo-European - Italic - Romance - Italo-Western - Western - Gallo-Iberian - Ibero-Romance - West-Iberian - Portuguese-Galician
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