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261by Janhunen, Juha“...A note on the etymology of a Samoyedic clothing term (englanti)Kielenaineksetparka (kieli: suomi...”
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262Published“... , the little thorn on their backs. [reverse of both etymology!] Used I Used I Not used...”
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263Published“...milk leg OED milk 10 . 1899 Maybe fluid is folk etymology NID has superb, incomprehensible def...”
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264Published“...'? Reverse of folk etymology: _kinkhorn_ makes no sense - maybe I heard 'kink' Not used Not used Withdrawn...”
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265Published“...cock with obscene folk etymology Also, p. 7 "cocks in ends" Used I and Sup Used I 1 Not Used cock...”
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266by СТАРЦЕВ АНАТОЛИЙ ФЁДОРОВИЧ“... ethnography, their etymology has been traditionally connected now with Orok words alya, ulya (domestic...”
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267Published 1974“...humm . _humm_ a bad odour PRINTED ITEM for possible etymology DEC 1974 DEC 1974 JH DEC 1974...”
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268Published 1988“...whiting n the butt of a rinded tree Naive etymology here: end = butt. PRINTED ITEM JAN 7 1988 WK...”
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269Published 1979“... with etymology Ed file AUG. 15 1979 Used I and Sup Used I Not Used loggy Checked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 29 Jul...”
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272Published“... is making a folk-etymology. _Swamp_= 'to cut road' = 'to deal with the swamp'. You solve the swamp problem...”
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274Published 1973“... in mooring or working. modification, plus folk etymology? Withd! [check] JAN. 17 1973 Not used Not used...”
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275by Игнатов, М.“... classification and analyses the etymology some toponyms....”
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277Published 1987“... underneath the cramped foot Is this elabotate naive etymology? Myth? cramp means twisted, gnarled. PRINTED...”
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278Published 1987“...; latest DNE cite is 1975] Possible popular etymology. GMS WK Sep '87 Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Used...”
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279Published 1988“...shalloway n Headnote: The etymology is practically certainly from charooi, sherway. It might help...”
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