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Search Results Indo-European etymological Dictionary (IED)
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>Indo-European>Proto-Indo-European
Ambitious project based at the Leiden University (The Netherlands). It contains etymological data for some individual Indo-European (IE) languages, as well for some branches of the family.
http://iiasnt.leidenuniv.nl/ied/
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Hobson-Jobson: A glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>Pidgins and Creoles>English Based>Hobson-Jobson
A query-based version of the Hobson-Jobson Dictionary by Yule and Barnell, including extensive etymology and usage. Originally published in 1903.
http://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/hobsonjobson/
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Ural-Altaic-Sumerian etymological Dictionary
Category: Reference>Dictionaries>World Languages>H>Hungarian
Peter Chong's Ural-Altaic etymology dictionary referenced by Hungarian root words.
http://www2.4dcomm.com/millenia/UAETY.html
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An etymological Dictionary of Classical Mythology
Category: Reference>Dictionaries>Etymology
The influence of classical mythology on the English language, astronomy, calendar terms, personal names, phrases and conversation, and pop culture.
http://www.kl.oakland.edu/kraemer/edcm/
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Sino-Tibetan etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>Sino-Tibetan>Chinese
Fonts, bibliography, etymology and thesaurus lookup for Chinese and other Sino-Tibetan languages.
http://stedt.berkeley.edu/
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Sergei Starostin's etymological Databases
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Historical Linguistics
Currently comprise North Caucasian, Sino-Tibetan, Yenisseian, Altaic, Chukchee-Kamchatkan, Dravidian, and (partly) Semitic (proto-) languages. With reconstructed protoforms (including intermediary) and the attested forms in daughter tongues for each etymon. Downloadable, searchable. Need special fonts, also available onsite.
http://starling.rinet.ru/Intrab.htm
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A Dravidian etymological Dictionary
Category: Reference>Dictionaries>World Languages>D
Online version to the indexes of T. Burrow's 1984 dictionary from the Digital Dictionaries of South Asia.
http://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/burrow/
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Apostasy
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Christianity>Denominations>Catholicism>Reference>Catholic Encyclopedia>A
The word itself in its etymological sense, signifies the desertion of a post, the giving up of a state of life; he who voluntarily embraces a definite state of life cannot leave it, therefore, without becoming an apostate.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01624b.htm
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Altaic Etymology
Category: Reference>Dictionaries>Etymology
Online database version of the Altaic etymological Dictionary by S. Starostin, A. Dybo and O. Mudrak.
http://starling.rinet.ru/cgi-bin/startq.cgi?flags=eygtnnl&root=config&basename=%5Cdata%....
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Fun With Word Origins
Category: Reference>Dictionaries>Etymology
Samples of the etymological books from word-lover Martha Barnette, author of "Ladyfingers & Nun's Tummies" and "A Garden of Words."
http://www.funwords.com/
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