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etymologize
English
Alternative forms
- (UK) etymologise
Etymology
etymology +? -ize
Verb
etymologize (third-person singular simple present etymologizes, present participle etymologizing, simple past and past participle etymologized)
- (linguistics, transitive, intransitive) To find or provide the etymology for a word.
Derived terms
- folk-etymologize
- etymologization
Related terms
- etymology
- etymon
- etymologist
Translations
etymologize From the web:
- what does etymology mean
- what is the meaning of etymology
- where does the word etymology come from
- what is the etymology of the word etymology
etymologist
English
Etymology
From etymology +? -ist.
Noun
etymologist (plural etymologists)
- A lexicographer or linguist who specializes in etymology (the origins of words)
Related terms
- etymon
- etymological
- etymology
- etymologize
Translations
Dutch
Etymology
Perhaps borrowed from French étymologiste. Equivalent to etymologie +? -ist.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?e?.ti.mo?.lo????st/
- Hyphenation: ety?mo?lo?gist
- Rhymes: -?st
Noun
etymologist m (plural etymologisten)
- (dated, rare) etymologist [early 18th - mid 20th c.]
- Synonym: etymoloog
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- what etymology means
- what do etymologists do
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- what is entomologist
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