User:Benwing2/confer-etymology

Sense of sleeping berth possibly from Scottish English, origin is uncertain but possibly Scandinavian. Confer Old Swedish. See also,   and confer. From, from  , from the phrase ce m'est a vis ("in my view"), where   is from  , past participle of. See, and confer  ,. The unhistoric -d- was introduced in English 15c. . Confer with. Confer with  and. From  or directly from , confer its synonymous contracted form. Originally from the verb, akin to.
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→ * →

From.

The initial  expressed "small, youth" and contrasted with   "grown, old" (as in  ), while the medial   is cognate with. According to Frellesvig (2010), proto-Japonic  became Old Japanese   in final position and   elsewhere; analogous with PJ , which became OJ   in final position and   elsewhere (though PJ   and   also existed, confer    's two readings   &   in Western & Eastern Old Japanese, respectively (Vovin, 2017)).
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 * “to go; to come; to arrive”
 * Possibly cognate to,  ,  ,  ,   . If so, from  . However, STEDT does not compare this to Tibeto-Burman lexical items under.
 * proposes that this is related to . Confer ,  , and

From  (STEDT). Cognate with,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,.
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grouped,  , and   (OC *brens) into one word family.

also pointed to Austroasiatic comparanda semantically closer to Chinese; such as  and   with causative prefix *. Probably from, also confer  , from  , ultimately from. From,. Confer also with earlier. From, the accusative form of. Confer with. The correct term in Norwegian Bokmål would be, and either   or   in Norwegian Nynorsk. From.
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Cognate with,  ,  , from. Compare. Confer,  ,. Originally pronounced with a  initial (compare  ). In many dialects, it changed to a  initial to avoid homophony with the vulgar word , which may ultimately have developed from the sense “bird”. Birds/fowl are characteristically associated with Chinese slang for genitalia; compare  and.
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Alternatively,  hypothesised that the   initial form for “bird” may be unrelated to the   form. Instead, it may be connected with the Tai-Kadai word for bird; confer, whence. From. Akin to. Confer with. From, from  , from. Akin to,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  , and perhaps to  ,   and  , or to. Confer,. The present stem is from, from. Although *ezom is traditionally reconstructed with voiced -z-, this Latin verb lacked regular rhotacism as in expected *erum, and instead the first vowel of the intermediate forms  and   was deleted. Cognates include,  ,    ,.
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The perfect stem is from, from   (whence also  , and future and imperfect inflections  ,  ). Confer also the etymology at. From. Confer with Latin. From,  , from  , from   +  , from   +. See fact, and confer ado. From,  , borrowed from  ,  , from  ,  , from  , derived from the   elements  ; equivalent to. Some sources derive the second element instead from,  , related to. . Compare. Confer with. Confer with. May have something to do with. From, past participle of. Confer with. From, from  , borrowed from. Confer also the inherited, from the Latin feminine  , which analogically influenced a masculine form   (compare a similar occurrence in  ). Confer  and. Probably ultimately from  and related to ,. Possibly borrowed through, of   origin, and/or. Confer Dutch  and German. May be connected with, either from   (confer with   –  ;   –  ) or, more likely, a Mediterranean   language. From, from  , perfect passive participle of  , from. See, and confer. From, from  , from  , from  , from  ; confer  ,  ,  , and. From, from  , accusative of  , feminine of. Confer with its masculine form, as in  -. From,. Confer with Swedish. Borrowed from, from  : confer. From, from the adjective  , confer the Icelandic adjective. Documented already in  as , voice that was interpreted as Hispanic or African by  ; in that case, from a hypothetical   (confer  ). Otherwise  could perhaps come from. From, from   , from   (whence the directly borrowed  , and compare the taxonomic name Turdus merula), from. Confer,. Distantly related to the synonymous. From. Cognate with,   and. Confer also the diminituve form  reflecting the alternative Proto-Indo-European root for "son". From, from either  ,   or. In any case, from  and. From. Confer with. From, from  , from  ,  , (French  ), from from  , from  ,  , from  , from.
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Cognate via Indo-European of Old English,  , German  , Dutch. Confer,  ,. From. Confer also with. For  with iambic shortening, from   or   (when compared with Hittite ku-wa-pi), from pronominal root ,   +. Confer. See also the same meanings in. Borrowed from, from  , from  , from. Confer with  and see also ,. From, from  , from  , from  , from   from. Confer,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,. From, from  , from  ; see indicate; confer French  ,  ,. From, from.
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Cognate with,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,. Confer. More at. Borrowed from. Confer, derived from a related formation but not an actual doublet. From,  , from  , from  ,   (confer Low German  ,  ). From the root, from  , ultimately from. Confer with Etymology 1 above. Confer. From, from   +. Confer French. From  (confer French  ), from   (confer French   and Spanish  ). From, past participle of. Confer. Borrowed from. Confer,. From Old Galician and, from.
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The alternative form, rare in Old Portuguese proper but well attested in Old Galician , and rendered as   in local Medieval Latin, derives probably from  , from  : confer. From,  ,  ,  ,  , from  ; a compound of   (some varieties of the cuckoo bird lay their eggs in another’s nest) and. Cucu is either a directly derived  derivative of the  's call, or from. is a compound of onomatopoeic  (compare  ) and the diminutive suffix.
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is from  (similar suffixes are used in some personal names within other Germanic languages as well; confer , for instance), a suffixal use of  , from   (compare  , from the related  ), from  , from. Confer with. From  through. Confer also, from. Confer. For gnaevus, from, from. Confer with. From, from   (compare  ,  ,   ‘to move, stir’,   ‘offshoot, bud’,  . Confer with Latin  . The southern English term gable probably came from   (compare modern  ), from  . The northern form   is perhaps also akin to  , masculine, of the same meaning (confer  ,  ). See   for more etymology information. From  , from  , from  . Confer  ,  ,  ,  . From  , ablative case of   (whence  ,  ); and originally the same as the inseparable preposition   (properly, “by itself”, “apart”, hence, “but”, “only”, etc.). Confer with the semantics of English "only (that)..." (= "but..."). Probably from  , confer  , itself of obscure origin but which could be ultimately from  . Compare also Galician  . The positive form is from  . The comparative and superlative forms are from   and   respectively, comparison forms of the positive  , from  , ultimately from the root  . Confer with   –   –  . Confer. Cognate with the. From, from  , confer the Icelandic. From, from the. Confer the Danish. From, confer the Old Norse  ,  ,  ,   or   and. A noun of the adjectival form. Confer the  which was also spelled. From. Confer. Confer the verb. From, from  , from  ,  , from earlier  , from  , of uncertain and disputed origin. Probably from, from  , from  , from. Cognate with,  ,  ,.
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Alternative etymology cites possible derivation from, from  , yet the semantic evolution is less plausible. rejoindre; pref. re- re- + joindre to join. See join, and confer rejoinder. From, from  : confer   and. From, from  , from  , from. See, and confer. Confer. Cognate with the, as well as Danish and German. From around 1425 to 1475 from late  which itself came from the   term with the same meaning. From the  term pater ("father") + familiās, an archaic genitive of familia ("family", "household"). Literally meaning "father of the family" or "father of the household". Confer the English word family. Onomatopoeic. Confer goo-goo and ga-ga. Probably a, originally the perfect tense of  , from. But confer. From. Confer with. From, with e-grade reflex attested in. According to some the verb is denominal from.
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Confer, also from Proto-Indo-European:,  ,  ,. From  (confer Latin  ) and   (confer  ). Confer the terms  and. From, confer. From  (confer  ), from. From around 1425 to 1475 from late  which itself came from the   term with the same meaning. From the  term pater ("father") + familiās, an archaic genitive of familia ("family", "household"). Literally meaning "father of the family" or "father of the household". Confer the English word family. From, a borrow from. Confer with  and. From the. Confer  and. From. Confer. Cognate with,  ,  ,   ,  ,   ,  , and possibly. Onomatopoetic. Confer English Commonly explained as a feminine of, but as can be seen from the   transliteration   and  , the initial sound was originally *ḡ, so the origin was likely another root. Alternatively confer, meaning amongst other things words related to “bridge”, a reference to Gaza’s strategic position as the main crossing point on the trade route to Egypt. Cognate with,  ,. Confer. Obscure, but probably Germanic. Confer eagre. From, a late   from  , itself a   of  , past participle of  ,  , equivalent to prefix. See, and confer. From, from. Confer. From, from  , from the root. Equivalent to. Confer with. From a,  ,.
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See also,  , and the   of which   may be a diminutive form. Confer the  and ,. From, from  , from  ,  ,. Cognate with,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,   (whence  ). Confer also the suppletive-stem feminine and neuter forms,. From, from. Confer with the diminutive. Cognate with,  ,  ,  , English. Possibly from. Or, from  +   (whence  ), in the sense of successive generations being linked together over time. Confer,   , and. From, confer. From, from   from the verb. Possibly related to, from   (compare  ,  ,  ,  ). Confer with. For, from. Confer with. . From, from  , present active infinitive of. Doublet of the borrowed. Cognate with. Confer. From  , present participle of. The change -nnr > -ðr is regular. Confer with. From, from. Confer the English. Confer with,. From, from. Cognate with,  ,  ,   (>  ) and.
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Confer the  from the , which cognates with the   and. From, from. Confer the Latin, German   from Middle High German   /  , from Old High German  , from the Germanic root *fanō (cloth, flag), from Proto-Indo-European *pān (fabric) and the English   from the Old English. From  +  It was revived in the 19th century, partly due to American immigrants from continental Europe where the name has been more popular. Confer the German equivalent. From the Proto-Indo-European root *deru- / *dreu- (firm, solid, steadfast); confer trú. From  (genitive singular *undnes); compare ,  ,. Ultimately from. The nasal infix is parallelled in, presumably analogically brought into the nominative from the oblique stem (cf.   genitive singular *udnés). The paradigm would then subsequently have been put back in line with other en-stem nouns (e.g. ).
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Clusters of the shape *nCn apparently blocked the action of ; confer also. . Possibly from a derivation of,  , from. Confer with. Alternatively, possibly of pre-Roman Indo-European origin. From the synonymous  adjective irreprehensibilis. Confer the French word  . See reprehensible. Inherited from a  or , syncopated form of. Compare, Dalmatian/Vegliot  , Friulian  , old Venetian. Confer the borrowed. From,  , in turn from. Compare,. Confer. Attested since the 15th century. Probably from, ultimately from  , from. Confer, from. Alternatively from, probably from. Borrowed from, present active infinitive of. Confer also Old Catalan, from a Vulgar Latin   (see also the modern Catalan derivative  ). From Old Galician and, probably from  , from  ; alternatively from a   or   form derived from. Cognate with  and. Confer also  and. Attested since 1810. From a  language; confer. From, the plural being  , corresponding to the monthly courses of women. Confer. From  (probably through a variant with a nasal infix  ), from. Confer with the borrowed doublet, as well as with. From, from Latin  , present participle of. Confer with, its equivalent formation from Classic Latin   (for *sentientia). . Confer with,  , from  , from. If from this root, cognate with ; ,  ,    and possibly. Corresponding noun of, with later senses from. Confer ; ,  ;. From. Confer with, calqued or borrowed from   with cognate elements. Ultimately from  / , possibly from. Confer with. See also,  ,   and. From, via   from  , diminutive of. This is conventionally taken to be from a (virtual?), from   and  , from. Sihler (1995) instead relates the first element to, noting that early tables had three legs, not four. Confer,  ,. , a borrowing. ; confer French. From, whence also  ,. Confer also. Ultimately from. Confer with the semantics of. From. Cognate with,. Confer. From, through an intermediate   root  , later separated to *un buric (confer also the development of  ,  ). . Compare,. Confer. From the, confer the Icelandic. Intensive popular form of. Confer with  - ,   -. Confer with. From  and , confer. Borrowed from, which, attested as “barley soaked in water”, underwent a meaning development in 14th-century Yemen due to brewages of sundry appetizing beverages, less likely in view of the pungent fish-sauce  , but from the picture of barley grains to the coffee bean in particular. Confer meaning transferrals in the spice-names  and , and   to “wine”, as   originally meant “wine”. This specific meaning strain—it was only generalized in Ethiopia to mean the berry, powder and decoct of coffee too—is confirmed by, a borrowing found in Late Antiquity’s   and. The further origin can be a technical term restricted from the well-known  word for “base, grounds” found as   and , also borrowed directly from Iranian in  , compare the Iranianism reflected in. From. Confer. en and seguir. Confer to Latin. From  + contrastive. Confer with. See also,. From  (confer Latin  ) and   (confer  ). See also. From. Cognate with,  ,. Confer  and. Possibly from, confer   and  , or a   borrowing corresponding to  ,   etc. (see the Arabic), but Beekes leaves the etymology unexplained. A loanword (SEALang). Compare  & , whence  ,  ,  ,  ,  ; although possibly of ultimate Austroasiatic origin (Schuessler, 2007), confer. Shorto proposes a possible South Bahnaric origin, compare,  , from From the medieval form, previously documented in local   as lagena; from  ; probably from. Confer  and. Borrowed from. Confer. From. , whence also English ; confer corresponding calques such as Dutch , English  , Icelandic. From  the genitive of. Literally meaning "doubtless" or "free of doubt".
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Confer. Traditionally considered to be from, from   +   (cf. Italian  , also Dalmatian  ), but is more likely from  , present active infinitive of   (frequentative of   through its past participle  ). It is also possibly, but less likely, originally from, present active infinitive of   (itself a frequentative of   through its past participle  , but this word seems to have taken on the meaning of "look down upon, disdain" in the Western Romance language derivatives, which doesn't match with the Romanian meaning; it may be that the other languages derived their meanings directly from   through its past participle instead of going through  ). In Romanian, the hypothetical original form,, probably reached its current form under the analogous influence of. Compare,. Confer also Tarantino (dialect of Neapolitan), which may instead derive from Latin. Probably from the Old Latin locative  + , from   and  , according to De Vaan (2008). Compare the mostly pre-Classical, which De Vaan says is from an instrumental case form.
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Confer the same alternation between  and the older. See also. Borrowed from, from  , from  , from  ,. Confer the inherited doublet. From  and , "one who wakes up", "upwaker". Confer. Confer  and. Ultimately from. Confer    and. From. Confer,  ,. Confer the  and. From, from. Confer  (<  ). Confer with,. Confer. From ; confer. From, from. Confer the. From, confer the verb   and the noun. From ; confer the   (also   and  ), the Nynorsk word   and. Probably related to  and. Perhaps from, from. Confer,  , Perhaps from, from. Confer,  ,. From vel meaning "well" + á meaning "on" + minnst, form of the verb minnast meaning "to mention". This literally means "well mentioned". Confer the Icelandic verb minnast á. Confer omnipresent. Late Latin omnipraesens Confer. From, confer. Attested since the 18th century. Same as Faroese. Ásgeir Blöndal Magnússon does not give the exact derivation, but the Icelandic and Faroese forms are probably derived from a late Old Norse form. Confer the attested Old Norse forms  and   and German. Ultimately from the root of the verb  (Proto-Germanic  ). From, confer the adjective   and   and   the present participle of. Literally “bite away from oneself”. Confer the Danish. . Cognate with,  / ,  ,. Non-Slavic cognates include Old Norse  (confer Icelandic  ). According to Erich Berneker and Uhlenbeck the Slavic words were borrowed from a  source, which is contested by Vasmer. From, but often incorrectly for. Confer with. , confer saltwater. From  , cognate with  ,  ; ultimately from   +  , literally ‘back-payment’: confer  ,  ,. From  +   the third person singular of   +   +   +   the dative of   +   the neuter dative form of. Literally meaning "its [own] is the custom in each land", "customs are unique for every country" or "each country has its own customs".
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Confer the Faroese phrase. From  +. Confer. From. Confer with the Ancient Greek. From Hispanic, from. Confer,. Confer þungur ("heavy"). From, from. Confer Old Norse. From the. Confer the Nynorsk  and   and a dialectal Swedish , possibly related to the Latin  ,   and. From  +. Confer the Swedish. Confer  and , the genitive plural of. From, which is of   origin (confer  ), but perhaps neither Germanic nor Celtic. Same root with. From. The -k- is analogous; confer  from. Cognate to,  , and. Confer also. Beekes argues for a  origin. Related to, origin. Possibly, though doubtfully, related to  and , or from the root of  ; but, given the unconvincing alternatives, likely from. Confer, however,  as bearing a possible relation, with a prefixed augment (as in  ) modified by way of compensatory lengthening, and agentive suffix (as in  ) producing a word meaning in a literal sense “that which does shine” for. Probably : confer   or. From, from   +. Confer with  and. One superlative of  with the last part of   (see there for more). Confer with. Derived from the old present participle stem *welont-. Confer with  and post-classical. From the medieval form, previously documented in local   as lagena; from a   language; probably from. Confer  and. From, which have either a   (confer  , "a play, skit, melody, song") or   origin (see  ). From, a case form (perhaps dative or a fossilized directive?) of   (whence also  . Confer cognate forms with the same semantics:  ,   (instrumental),   (also instrumental), and  ,   (locative). Also compare   and  . Usually considered a borrowing from an   source.
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 * Some say contraction of, making it a.
 * Some say contraction of.
 * Some refer it to . Confer ,  . May be cognate with   and.
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Ačaṙean connects with similar words in languages of Azerbaijan and the Caucasus, namely Salmas, Tabriz  ,  , and assumes common borrowing into the languages of the region from a lost   or   word. He remarks that the homeland of the tree is unknown but that it spread eastward in view of Tehrani, but according to Hacaloğlu, the latter is the black poplar,.

Saradževa, based on J̌ahukyan's personal communication, adduces also the  gloss , which is usually taken as a   word of unknown origin, obviously containing   from   as the second component. Saradževa further compares Hesychian. She assumes a borrowing from a Mediterranean  for all these words.

Martirosyan connects also dialectal Ararat,   and considers   a Mediterranean/Pontic treename composed of   and a "tree-suffix". He explains the Azerbaijani parallel by dissimilation from  (again with  ) → , but this is based on the unreliable Salmas Azerbaijani form kälämbär quoted by Ačaṙean.

The following forms usually are not cited in the literature, but clearly are related: dialectal Nakhijevan,  , South  ,  ,. Moreover,  given by Ačaṙean is much more widespread than assumed by him and has the additional meaning ‘plane-tree’ in dialects. The supposed  form kalax ‘poplar’ cited by Ačaṙean based on Erckert does not exist in modern materials on the language and should be amended to   and joined with   and other Caucasian forms cited by J̌ahukyan, all of which, however, should be removed from comparison as recent Turkic borrowings.

In reality, probably a  borrowing, from a native Northeast Caucasian compound containing a word for ‘white’ of the form *kala- or similar (compare inherited  ) and a certain tree name, perhaps ‘poplar’, or even simply ‘wood, timber’ or ‘tree’: compare ,  ,  ,  , in oblique cases  ,  ,  ,  , dialectal  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,   etc. For the middle element of   compare especially the quoted Ingush forms. For the final element of,   compare  ,. The unetymologized  may contain the same *kala- ‘white’; for the second part compare the Kulturwort.

Such a compound is represented by,. See it for more.

For most of the above and many other Caucasian tree designations Nikolayev / Starostin reconstruct three separate  roots with reflexes in modern languages which are similar and tend to contaminate.

For tree names formed from a color confer Martirosyan 2010: “[the poplar, aspen, linden, plane] display a similar etymological pattern involving a semantic derivation from ideas like ‘shiny, bright’ and ‘pure’... The connection is based on the bright whiteness of the birchbark.” Note also the names of Populus alba in other languages, which contain the word for ‘white’ or ‘silver’:,  ,  ,  ,   from the root  ,  ,   belonging to the root  ,   meaning “contrasting by white”,  ,  ,. Note also. Possibly from an unattested, from  , a class 2 strong verb. It would have been the verb of the actually attested Old Norse past participle. Confer with. Confer  and. From. Confer also masculine and neuter forms,. From Southern. Confer. From, from  , from  , from  ; confer the English. From an unattested Old Latin *dē novōd, from, equivalent to. Confer the medieval expression, as well as  ,  , Old. From, from  , cognates include. Confer the  and. From,  , from  ,  , from  ,. Ultimately derived off the  noun. The verb is derived from the noun. From, from   (for which confer   and  ) and. From, possibly from. Related to. Confer with. Uhlenbeck and others consider it cognate with,  ,  , confer. (Beekes) suggests a  origin. From. Confer with. From, confer local  , from a superlative of   meaning "the highest" vel sim. Cognate with, for example,. From  (confer ,  ) +. Substantive neuter noun from. Confer with. Attested since 1370. Perhaps from  from  ; or rather, given the stressed vowel /o/, from , from  : confer   and North. Ultimately from. Confer. Probably derived from, that played a symbolic role when the partners formally confirmed the agreement. Alternatively, confer. Literally, “Black Woods”. Confer. From, itself from. Confer Bulgarian, Russian. From, from  , from  , from. Akin to,  ,. Confer the similar usage in forming toponyms in the cognate  suffix. See also. , from. Confer. Confer. From, confer the verb   +. From earlier *suprezmo- < *superezemo- < *superisemo-, from. Equivalent to. Same development as  and. Confer with. Confer. Confer  and   +. From. Cognate with,  ,  ,   ,.
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Confer,  ,. Old verb from, from earlier  , from  , causative verb from. Confer with the stative. From  (with unexpected i), from , stative verb from  , same ultimate source of. Confer with the causative. From, from   (confer Latin  , and  ) and   (confer  ). According to De Vaan, the second part of the compound derives from the unattested adjective  found in the first part of. From, from   +. Confer with  and. . From ; confer. Confer. From  possibly from. Confer with. From. Confer, on composition and meaning, with the later formed. Confer. From. Confer with. Confer  and. Confer  and. From,. Related to  and. Confer the and. Confer  and. From ; from   the genitive of   and. Literally meaning "doubtless" or "free of doubt".
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Confer. A contraction of  which came from  ; from   the genitive of   and , literally meaning "doubtless" or "free of doubt".
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Confer. From, usually contracted as. Cognate with, confer. From, from. Confer  (<  ). From, from. Confer the Icelandic  and. Confer. Confer the Old Norse. From. Confer Modern. . Confer. From the, from   from the Greek belief that hysteria was caused by a disturbance in the uterus and that it belonged exclusively to women. Confer the English, the Latin suffix   and the French. Confer,   and. Confer,   and. From  and. Confer the Danish. Confer. Confer. From the, cognates include the. Confer the Old Norse  and. Confer. From, from   and   from the verb  , literally "one who sits at the oarlock"—"one who rows".
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Confer the Nynorsk  and Old Swedish. From  and. Confer the Swedish  and German. Confer. From, confer the adjective   and. Confer the Swedish verbs  and. From  (whence also  ), from   or   and   (from the verb  ); literally meaning "walk on an islet" or "island walk".
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Confer  and. From  confer   and. From, from  , from.
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Cognate with,   and dialectal  ,   and   (whence  ,  ,  , whence   and  ),  , and.

Confer,  , and. Confer. Confer the verb. From, where   is the genitive of. Confer also the terms  and. Confer  and. Perhaps related to. No widely agreeable etymology has been suggested for either word, but confer. From the ; confer English. , or from, from. Confer Italian. From, from  , from.
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Words for inflated objects are often used to refer to children; compare western, which is related with.

Cognate with,  ,  ,. Confer also,  ,  ,  ,  ,. From. Confer  and. Seemingly a ., which has been attested since the sixteenth century. Probably ultimately from. Confer,   and similar terms in other North Germanic languages. , part translation of species name O. rapum-genistae, where  actually means turnip, not rape. This species is parasitic on broom plants. Confer rapeseed. From. Confer, on composition and meaning, with the later formed. From, from  , from   (whence  ) +   (whence  ). Confer the same semantic development in Ancient Greek. From. Confer  and. Confer  in. From, confer. From earlier *extrezmo- < *exterezemo- < *exterisemo-, from. Equivalent to. Same development as  and. Confer with. Dative form of,  ; from  ,. Confer. From. Confer. From. Confer with,  ,. Confer the verb  and the noun. From  whence the Old Norse   and Icelandic. Confer the Old Norse  and. From, confer the Old Norse   whence the Icelandic. From. Confer with its contracted form. Confer  and. Confer, the older form   and. From. Confer with Latin  and Ancient Greek. From earlier *postrezmo- < *posterezemo- < *posterisemo-, from. Equivalent to. Same development as  and. Confer with. From, thus originally "a coming together", "encounter of two persons or parties". Confer with. From. Confer its interrogative form. From. Confer with its early contracted form. From, from  , from the root. Equivalent to. Confer with. In form and meaning, the verb resembles  and , to which confer  ,  , and similar forms, as well as. Possibly from an extinct, but Indo-European  language ; or, possibly for *vlōrum, from , the same root as of. Confer with,. From. Cognate with. Confer with. From. Confer with the similar senses in. Others refer it to. Substantive neuter noun from. Confer with. From, Confer the Faroese   and Nynorsk   and. Confer  and. Confer  and. Probably from, with intermediate   plus indefinitizing. Confer. From, from  , from  ; confer. From, confer   and. Confer. From, confer   and. In compounds probably means “darkness”, ultimately from  whence the , cognates with Old High German  (New High German  , whence  ) and Latin.
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Confer. From. Underwent an apophony (substitution of one root vowel for another) from the suffix  in. Confer the Icelandic, Latin  ,   and. Confer the Icelandic. From, confer. From, confer. From, from  , from. Confer the feminine and neuter forms  and. Confer. From. Confer,  , and English. of, a variant of   - confer  /. . Confer also Italian. . Confer From ; confer Spanish. Attested since the 13th century. Probably from, or either from a   term akin to  : confer. Confer subtrahieren From. Cognates include ,  ,   ( , confer with the Polish word),  ,  ,. . Confer,  ,  ,. Derived from. Confer ‎. Confer the Icelandic  and. From, from an uncertain non-Greek (probably Middle Eastern) source. Confer. Probably from, from  ; alternatively from a   or   form derived from. Cognate with  and. Confer also  and. Confer. From,  , of onomatopoeic origin. Confer. From, from. Confer. Probably a derivative of, but confer From,. Cognate with,  , and. Obsolete in modern English, German, Swedish and Danish. Confer the  and. From. Equivalent to. Confer with  and.
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The Chinese word family  is said to represent a rare ST parallel stem *(r)we (Schuessler, 2007). Compare also  (, "cloud").

Confer. Although there are no known cognates, Beekes nonetheless reconstructs  as the ancestor of this word. Confer ἁ- from PIE *sm̥- "one", and PIE *mer- "to die", also various extensions of *mer- that means "to crush, rub" (Sanskrit मृणाति, √मृच्, √मृज्, √मृद्, √मृश्), since "to miss, err" is "to cause one thing dead, to cause a crush/destruction". From. Confer. Akin to  (see above), the suffix is. The most convincing explanation derives this word from, as with   < *ed-li , see for more. Further related to. Confer also. From, from  , confer Rashidun. From, from. Per Michiel de Vaan, formed as *rād-lo-. Confer with  and. From. Confer with. From. Confer Latin. . Possibly from a derivation of,  , from. Cognate with   and   Confer with. Alternatively, possibly of pre-Roman Indo-European origin. From  (compare ,  ), from. Alternatively from ; confer. From ; confer Spanish. , from. Cognate with,  ,   ,   (regional  ),. Confer the. From  (confer , "mess; hoax"), or either from. From. Cognate with ; confer. From, diminutive of. Confer. From  +   (3rd person singular of  ) +   +   +   (dative of  ). Literal meaning: "To its own is [a] custom in [the/a] land", "each country has its own customs".
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Confer the Icelandic phrase. From. Confer. Cognate with,  ,   ,  ,   ,  , and possibly. From the  noun and verb. Confer with. Related to modern. From, either from a local     or a borrowing from   or. Confer. Celtic cognates include  and , the source of. A term of very complicated etymology.
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Almost certainly cognate with German, Dutch  , Spanish.

Perhaps ultimately of the same origin as mum, with which 's derived forms   and   were often conflated when Germanic languages attempted to borrow them (confer and see "mummer"). If they are ultimately of the same origin, then it would likely be because the muffled sound that one would make while wearing a mask would be nearly identical to the "mmm" sound a mime might make while trying to remain silent. If that is the case, then the term is ultimately of onomatopoeiac origin. . Confer, an archaic variant of  , and. From, from  , from. Confer also Romanian. Cognate with. There has been a lot of cross-contamination between phonetically and semantically similar terms, cf. ,  and , the latter of which is most likely the origin of the acute accentuation in this lemma. The original circumflex can be found in,. This makes projecting a  pre-form problematic.
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If connected with,   then we may suggest a   root. However, in view of the Lithuanian accentuation and,   suggests  , with Proto-Indo-European *a. Also confer  and , which also show unusual phonetic variation. From, from   (confer Old High German rizzen), from   (compare with Proto-Slavic  ). Cognate with. See also rat. <!--Could the ME verb come rather from an unrecorded OE noun descending from  ? (by leasnam) A compound meaning “arc of the sky”. Confer. . Confer, however, Ancient Greek  from , in this case potentially suffixed with a descendent of. It is possible that this "race" word applies to the people in general, while "Etruscans" applies to the aristocracy, possibly meaning "people who live in towers"; see turris for a discussion of the connection. Etruscan does not appear to be an Indo-European language though; see  for more. From. Confer. From earlier, from  , stative verb from. Confer with the causative. From earlier, from   with change to e-grade, causative verb from. Confer with the stative. From, from  , perhaps influenced by a   tongue, confer. From. Confer  and From. Cognate with,  ,. Compare  ,  ,. From. Confer. From Old Galician and, from  , from   (confer Latin  ). Cognate with  and. Confer. From. Compare. Confer the feminine and masculine forms  and. Cognate with, from  , from  ; confer. Feminine form of, from. Confer with मातुलानी. From local  , documented in 1106: confer  ; derived from   or  , from  , +   from. Confer. Derived from. Confer. Confer. Attested since 1807. From a  language; confer. From  +. Confer  and. From, present active infinitive of  , from  , from. Confer. From, from  , from. Confer. Either from,   or from. Confer. From  ("winked", "one-eyed", but confer   "to flash") +. Cognate with. From  +   ("winked", "one-eyed", but confer   "to flash") +. From  from  ; or rather from , from  : confer   and North. Ultimately from. From  + a derivative of  ; alternatively from , from. Confer. Ultimately from. From  + a derivative of  ; alternatively from , from. Confer. Ultimately from. Confer. From  +   from , or from  , from  : confer   and North. Ultimately from. From  ~   ~   ~   ~   ~   ~   ~  ; cognate with ,  ,. Related to,  ,  ,.
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Ultimately, from  (Old High German  ). Also, confer. From. Confer. From an  root *pikk- (confer ,  ). Probably from. Confer  in Italy. From  (confer   "joint, extension"). , likely through ; confer. From. Confer with. From  ("cheap", confer  ). Attested as Bregantinos since the 9th century; either from, from  , or directly from   (confer  ,  ). Perhaps from  *stampinôn, ultimately from. Confer. Either from ; or from   + , from  : confer   and. From, from  , the Limia river, and the relational suffix  , meaning "the people of the Limia". The name Limia is from  ("flood; marsh", confer , "flow; stream; flood"), from. From, genitive of  , from a   or   personal name, from a compound of   (confer  , "to rule") and. From  salime (confer  ), from , and the Romance suffix. From, frequentative suffix: confer  ,. From a local ; from , or from   *mandu "young animal"; from   (confer  ,  ). Probably from. Confer also. From, from  , ultimately from. Confer with. From, equivalent to. Confer. From, made up from the stem of the preceding word, together with. Confer with. Ultimately from, whence also. From, made up from the stem of the preceding word, together with. Confer with. Ultimately from, whence also. From  (confer  ) from  from. Compare. From, from  ,   (first attested around 800).
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Confer, from. See also,  , From. Confer. From, probably from an older petra plantata, "standing stone" (confer   and  ). Possibly from  and. Confer with. From. Confer. Probably of  origin but confer. Confer with,. Compare with. Confer. Confer,. Likely related to. Confer. From, from  , from. Confer, from Proto-Celtic. From the root  on the   scale used to form a special group of words known in Arabic as. Confer  and. According to Beekes, it's definitely from, but confer. Compare also  and. From, either from a local Celtic substrate or a borrowing from   or. Confer. From. Cognate to. The only attested sense of this word, "west", may be a ; confer. Attested in Old Galician and rendered as   in local Medieval Latin, derives probably from , from  : confer. Either from ; or from   + , from  : confer   and. Possibly from. Compare,   and. Confer also. From,. Confer with. Doublet of. From, from  , from. Confer with  and. From, from  , from. Confer with  and. From, from  , from. Confer with  and. From, from  , from. Confer with  and. Confer with. From, definite genitive singular of. From. Confer with Old Norse. Either from ; or from   + , from  : confer   and. . Confer. The weak verb is a causative of the strong verb. The noun is derived from the verb. (hence ), from , related to. Confer also.
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From. Confer with,   and. From. Confer with. , a transferred meaning of  meaning more literally “biding, rest”. Confer, literally a verbal noun of. From, a frequentative suffix: confer  ,. . Confer with,  , from  , from. If from this root, cognate with ; ,  ,    and possibly. Confer. Confer  and. Confer,. Confer.
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