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- !-Translingual hasEtymology "May derive from a Latin Io, with the I written over the o, placed at the end of an exclamation to mark it as such. The Io may either be an abbreviation for , or else the interjection .97593".
- !\u00F9m-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology !\u00F9m-X\u00F3\u00F5-1.
- !\u00F9m-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology !\u00F9m-X\u00F3\u00F5-2.
- !\u014Do_a\u0330a-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology "!ōo + a̰a; literally \"smaller knife\"".
- !\u014Do_a\u0330a-X\u00F3\u00F5-Noun-1en hasEtymology "!ōo + a̰a; literally \"smaller knife\"".
- !\u02BB\u00FB\u0129_!kx\u02BB\u00E1i-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology "!ʻûĩ + !kxʻái".
- !\u02BB\u00FB\u0129_!kx\u02BB\u00E1i-X\u00F3\u00F5-Noun-1en hasEtymology "!ʻûĩ + !kxʻái".
- !\u02BB\u00FB\u0129_\u01C2\u02BB\u00E0n_\u01C0\u00E0\u0169-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology "!ʻûĩ + ǂʻàn + ǀàũ; literally \"tail of the tapering part of the eye\"".
- !\u02BB\u00FB\u0129_\u01C2\u02BB\u00E0n_\u01C0\u00E0\u0169-X\u00F3\u00F5-Noun-1en hasEtymology "!ʻûĩ + ǂʻàn + ǀàũ; literally \"tail of the tapering part of the eye\"".
- !\u02BB\u00FB\u0129_\u01C2n\u1E75n-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology "!ʻûĩ + ǂnṵn".
- !\u02BB\u00FB\u0129_\u01C2n\u1E75n-X\u00F3\u00F5-Noun-1en hasEtymology "!ʻûĩ + ǂnṵn".
- !\u02BB\u014Da-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology !\u02BB\u014Da-X\u00F3\u00F5-1.
- !\u02BB\u014Da-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology !\u02BB\u014Da-X\u00F3\u00F5-2.
- !kx\u02BB\u00E1a-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology !kx\u02BB\u00E1a-X\u00F3\u00F5-1.
- !kx\u02BB\u00E1a-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology !kx\u02BB\u00E1a-X\u00F3\u00F5-2.
- !q\u00E1\u0169-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology !q\u00E1\u0169-X\u00F3\u00F5-1.
- !q\u00E1\u0169-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology !q\u00E1\u0169-X\u00F3\u00F5-2.
- !q\u00E1\u0169-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology !q\u00E1\u0169-X\u00F3\u00F5-3.
- !qh\u00E0a_\u01C0\u00E8_s\u00F2o-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology "!qhàa + ǀV + sòo; literally \"rain's medicine\"".
- !qh\u00E0a_\u01C0\u00E8_s\u00F2o-X\u00F3\u00F5-Noun-1en hasEtymology "!qhàa + ǀV + sòo; literally \"rain's medicine\"".
- !qh\u00E0a_\u01C0n\u00E0n-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology "!qhàa + ǀnàn".
- !qh\u00E0a_\u01C0n\u00E0n-X\u00F3\u00F5-Noun-1en hasEtymology "!qhàa + ǀnàn".
- !qh\u00E0a_\u02BB\u0298n\u0101h\u00E3-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology "!qhàa + ʻʘnāhã".
- !qh\u00E0a_\u02BB\u0298n\u0101h\u00E3-X\u00F3\u00F5-Noun-1en hasEtymology "!qhàa + ʻʘnāhã".
- !qh\u00E0a_g\u01C0qh\u00F9\u00E3_a\u0330a-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology "!qhàa + gǀqhùã + a̰a; literally \"smaller rain cloud\"".
- !qh\u00E0a_g\u01C0qh\u00F9\u00E3_a\u0330a-X\u00F3\u00F5-Noun-1en hasEtymology "!qhàa + gǀqhùã + a̰a; literally \"smaller rain cloud\"".
- !qh\u00E0a_g\u01C0qh\u00F9\u00E3_q\u00E1e-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology "!qhàa + gǀqhùã + qáe; literally \"bigger rain cloud\"".
- !qh\u00E0a_g\u01C0qh\u00F9\u00E3_q\u00E1e-X\u00F3\u00F5-Noun-1en hasEtymology "!qhàa + gǀqhùã + qáe; literally \"bigger rain cloud\"".
- !qh\u00E0a_g\u01C0qh\u016B\u00E3-X\u00F3\u00F5 hasEtymology "!qhàa + gǀqhùã".
- !qh\u00E0a_g\u01C0qh\u016B\u00E3-X\u00F3\u00F5-Noun-1en hasEtymology "!qhàa + gǀqhùã".
- "-Translingual hasEtymology "Typographical simplification, particularly due to the use of typewriters, thence followed in computers: rather than having separate opening (“) and closing (”) quotation marks (and other keys for ″ and others), a single square key was used, to reduce the number of keys.".
- "-Translingual-Symbol-1en hasEtymology "Typographical simplification, particularly due to the use of typewriters, thence followed in computers: rather than having separate opening (“) and closing (”) quotation marks (and other keys for ″ and others), a single square key was used, to reduce the number of keys.".
- "-Translingual-Symbol-2en hasEtymology "Typographical simplification, particularly due to the use of typewriters, thence followed in computers: rather than having separate opening (“) and closing (”) quotation marks (and other keys for ″ and others), a single square key was used, to reduce the number of keys.".
- "-Translingual-Symbol-3en hasEtymology "Typographical simplification, particularly due to the use of typewriters, thence followed in computers: rather than having separate opening (“) and closing (”) quotation marks (and other keys for ″ and others), a single square key was used, to reduce the number of keys.".
- "-Translingual-Symbol-4en hasEtymology "Typographical simplification, particularly due to the use of typewriters, thence followed in computers: rather than having separate opening (“) and closing (”) quotation marks (and other keys for ″ and others), a single square key was used, to reduce the number of keys.".
- "-Translingual-Symbol-5en hasEtymology "Typographical simplification, particularly due to the use of typewriters, thence followed in computers: rather than having separate opening (“) and closing (”) quotation marks (and other keys for ″ and others), a single square key was used, to reduce the number of keys.".
- %-Translingual hasEtymology "From /c, from N/c, an abbreviation of numero per cento \"number per hundred\".".
- %-Translingual-Symbol-1en hasEtymology "From /c, from N/c, an abbreviation of numero per cento \"number per hundred\".".
- &-Translingual hasEtymology "A stylized form of et. Romans used such symbols (ligatures) from at least the first century , but the character may not have acquired its present form until the advent of calligraphy in the Middle Ages. Compare ⁊, of same meaning and similar derivation.".
- &-Translingual-Conjunction-1en hasEtymology "A stylized form of et. Romans used such symbols (ligatures) from at least the first century , but the character may not have acquired its present form until the advent of calligraphy in the Middle Ages. Compare ⁊, of same meaning and similar derivation.".
- &_cetera-English hasEtymology "Modification of phrase based on the origin of the ampersand.".
- &c.-English hasEtymology "From an orthographic variant of etc., in which the script of the e and t merged (ligature) to become and then &.".
- &lit-English hasEtymology "& + lit, a shortening of literal or literally.".
- &lit-English-Adjective-1en hasEtymology "& + lit, a shortening of literal or literally.".
- &lit-English-Noun-1en hasEtymology "& + lit, a shortening of literal or literally.".
- -0r-English hasEtymology "Probably from -or, with the leet replacement of the letter O by the digit 0 (zero).".
- -0r-English-Suffix hasEtymology "Probably from -or, with the leet replacement of the letter O by the digit 0 (zero).".
- -\U00010338\U00010342\U00010349-Gothic hasEtymology "From -þrô.".
- -\U00010338\U00010342\U00010349-Gothic-Suffix hasEtymology "From -þrô.".
- -\U0001033F\U00010337-Gothic hasEtymology "From -hw.".
- -\U0001033F\U00010337-Gothic-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -hw.".
- -\u00E1n-Irish hasEtymology "From -án, from .".
- -\u00E1n-Irish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -án, from .".
- -\u00E1tor-Czech hasEtymology "From -ator".
- -\u00E1tor-Czech-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ator".
- -\u00E2tre-French hasEtymology "From -astrum, accusative of -aster. Cognate to Italian -astro.".
- -\u00E2tre-French-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -astrum, accusative of -aster. Cognate to Italian -astro.".
- -\u00E4-Finnish hasEtymology -\u00E4-Finnish-2.
- -\u00E4-Finnish hasEtymology "Originally the so-called weak suffixal gradation form of the partitive suffix.".
- -\u00E6r-Danish hasEtymology "From -aire, from -arius.".
- -\u00E6r-Danish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -aire, from -arius.".
- -\u00E7\u00E3o-Portuguese hasEtymology "From -tio, -tionem, from a Proto-Indo-European suffix -tyen-, which consists of -ti- and -yen-. The suffix is a semi-learned form partially borrowed from Latin in some cases to make new words, but also corresponds with the old inherited form that it was based on (as evidenced by words such as coração, canção), which could also be -zão in some cases (e.g. razão, sazão).".
- -\u00E7\u00E3o-Portuguese-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -tio, -tionem, from a Proto-Indo-European suffix -tyen-, which consists of -ti- and -yen-. The suffix is a semi-learned form partially borrowed from Latin in some cases to make new words, but also corresponds with the old inherited form that it was based on (as evidenced by words such as coração, canção), which could also be -zão in some cases (e.g. razão, sazão).".
- -\u00E8dre-French hasEtymology "From ἕδρα.".
- -\u00E8dre-French-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From ἕδρα.".
- -\u00E8dre-French-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From ἕδρα.".
- -\u00E8s-Catalan hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u00E8s-Catalan-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u00E8s-Catalan-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u00E8s-Catalan-Suffix-3en hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u00E9-French hasEtymology "From -atus.".
- -\u00E9-French-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -atus.".
- -\u00E9e-French hasEtymology "-atam (accusative of -ata), whence also -ade. -ade is borrowed from other Romance languages.500795".
- -\u00E9e-French-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "-atam (accusative of -ata), whence also -ade. -ade is borrowed from other Romance languages.500795".
- -\u00E9s-Catalan hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u00E9s-Catalan-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u00E9s-Catalan-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u00E9s-Catalan-Suffix-3en hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u00E9s-Spanish hasEtymology "From -ensis.".
- -\u00E9s-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ensis.".
- -\u00EC-Italian hasEtymology "From -īvit (via -īut and -ìo).377506".
- -\u00EC-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -īvit (via -īut and -ìo).377506".
- -\u00EDonn-Irish hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u00EDonn-Irish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u00EDsimo-Spanish hasEtymology "Borrowed from -issimus, and partly based on the model of Italian -issimo.210551".
- -\u00EDsimo-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Borrowed from -issimus, and partly based on the model of Italian -issimo.210551".
- -\u00EDsimo-Spanish-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "Borrowed from -issimus, and partly based on the model of Italian -issimo.210551".
- -\u00EDssim-Catalan hasEtymology "From -issimus.".
- -\u00EDssim-Catalan-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -issimus.".
- -\u00EDssim-Catalan-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -issimus.".
- -\u00EE-Romanian hasEtymology "From , the ending of the present active infinitive form of fourth conjugation verbs. Cognate with and -ir, -ire, etc.".
- -\u00EE-Romanian-Suffix hasEtymology "From , the ending of the present active infinitive form of fourth conjugation verbs. Cognate with and -ir, -ire, etc.".
- -\u00F2-Italian hasEtymology "From -āvit (via -aut).377508".
- -\u00F2-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -āvit (via -aut).377508".
- -\u00F3c-OldIrish hasEtymology "From , from .".
- -\u00F3c-OldIrish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From , from .".
- -\u00F3g-Irish hasEtymology "From -óc (compare Scottish Gaelic -ag, Manx -ag), ultimately from .".
- -\u00F3g-Irish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -óc (compare Scottish Gaelic -ag, Manx -ag), ultimately from .".
- -\u00F3ir-Irish hasEtymology "From , from -or.".
- -\u00F3ir-Irish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From , from -or.".