"mean" po angielsku z przykładami - Słownik kolokacji angielskich
- Khatwang (Khatwa - Cot + Anga - Part) etymologically means the part of a cot.
- Meanwhile, although the term oral etymologically means 'to do with the mouth', in some cultures oral poetry is also performed by other means, such as talking drums in some African cultures.
- "Verbivore," both elements of which come from Latin, etymologically really means "an eater of words," which is a much more vivid description, but settles less easily on my ears.
- Similarly hilasterion etymologically means thing for propitiation, with Hesychius writing that a synonym of hilasterion was thing for catharsis, while the Vulgate translates it as propitiatorium.
- I don't mean etymologically, I mean logically.
- Rap thus etymologically means "fast read" or "spoken fast".
- Ius or Jus (Latin, plural iura) etymologically means "that which is binding" and comes from the same root as iungere, "to join."
- The name Kongu etymologically means 'border' in Sangam Tamil.
- Ferrari is a common Italian surname that etymologically means "blacksmith" (from Old Italian "ferraro" or "fabbro ferraro", ultimately from the Italian word "ferro", meaning "iron").
- The word "arrhephoros" etymologically probably means "dew carrier", which at first sight does not help.
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