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  • Karl Wilhelm Friedrich (later: von) Schlegel (March 10, 1772 - January 12, 1829) was a German poet, critic and scholar, and a founder of German ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English wepen, from Old English wǣpn, from Proto-West Germanic *wāpn, from Proto-Germanic *wēpną (weapon), of unknown ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English wyn, win, from Old English wīn, from Proto-West Germanic *wīn, from Proto-Germanic *wīną, either directly ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English tymber, from Old English timber, from Proto-West Germanic *timr, from Proto-Germanic *timrą, from Proto-Indo ...
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  • ==Etymology 1== From Middle English synger, syngere, singere, singare, equivalent to sing +‎ -er. Cognate with Scots singar, Saterland Frisian ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle French épithète, from Latin epithetum, epitheton, from Ancient Greek ἐπίθετον or epítheton (epithet, adjective ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English hunting, from Old English huntung. Equivalent to hunt from Middle English hunten, from Old English huntian ...
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  • ==Etymology 1== From Middle English good, from Old English gōd, from Proto-West Germanic *gōd, from Proto-Germanic *gōdaz, from Proto-Indo ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English lether, from Old English leþer (leather), from Proto-West Germanic *leþr, from Proto-Germanic *leþrą (leather ...
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  • Dasa (Sanskrit for "servant") is a Hindu term with two primary usages: Originally, "Dasa" denoted enemies of the ancient ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Linguistics {{Infobox Writing system |name=Linear A |type=Undeciphered |typedesc=(likely Syllabic ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Anglo-Norman memorie, Old French memoire etc., from Latin memoria (the faculty of remembering, remembrance, memory, a historical ...
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  • ==Etymology 1== From Middle English scole, from Old English scōl (place of education), from Proto-West Germanic *skōlā, from Late Latin schola ...
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  • ==Etymology== From French prototype or Late Latin prototypon, from Ancient Greek πρωτότυπος or prōtótupos (original; prototype), from ...
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  • The Vedic Period (or Vedic Age) (c. 1500 – c. 500 B.C.E.) is the period in the history of India during which the Vedas, the oldest sacred ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English thought, ithoȝt, from Old English þōht, ġeþōht, from Proto-West Germanic *þą̄ht, from Proto-Germanic ...
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  • Marlin is the common name for several, large marine billfish in the family Istiophoridae of the bony fish order Perciformes. As with the other ...
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  • The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), was an ancient civilization thriving along the lower Indus River and the Ghaggar River-Hakra River in what ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English kalender, from Old French calendier, from Latin calendarium (account book), from kalendae (the first day of ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English tyme, time, from Old English tīma (time, period, space of time, season, lifetime, fixed time, favorable time ...
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