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*''curry'', from a Scythian language, ultimately from kʷer-ih₂ | *''curry'', from a Scythian language, ultimately from kʷer-ih₂ | ||
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*''island'', from Norman ''isle'' | *''land'', from Gaulish ''landā'' | ||
*''island'', from Norman ''isle'' and Gaulish ''landā'' |
Revision as of 19:38, 7 September 2019
A list of English words not inherited from Proto-Azalic. (with etymologies different from Earth etymologies)
Semitic (non-Arabic)
- dint as in by dint of comes from Togarmite dint 'judgment, sentence'.
- main meaning 'high seas' comes from a Semitic source.
Scythian and Iranian
- bad, from Late Middle Persian
- shelter, from a Scythian language, ultimately from ḱel-trom
- curry, from a Scythian language, ultimately from kʷer-ih₂
Italo-Celtic
- land, from Gaulish landā
- island, from Norman isle and Gaulish landā