etymon (Q14466)

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etymon
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    the form from which a word is derived, for example, the etymon of glossary is Latin glossa, from Greek glossa ‘tongue, language’.
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    ètim (Catalan)
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    etümon (Estonian)
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    upprunaorð (Icelandic)
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    etimo (Italian)
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    etimonas (Lithuanian)
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    etimon (Romanian)
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    étimo (Spanish)
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    етимон (Serbian)
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    etymon (Polish)
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    etimon (Basque)
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    етимон (Bulgarian)
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    etymon (Czech)
    AUTOMATIC
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    etymon (Danish)
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    Etymon (German)
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    έτυμο (Greek)
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    etimo (Basque)
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    kantasana (Finnish)
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    frummynd (Icelandic)
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    rădăcină (Romanian)
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    etimonul (Romanian)
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    kořen slova (Czech)
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    grundbetydning (Danish)
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    Wortwurzel (German)
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    Wortursprung (German)
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    Etym (German)
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