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etymological [ˌetɪməˈlɒʤɪkəl, am. angl. ˌet̬ɪməˈlɑ:ʤ-] PRID.

seismologist [saɪzˈmɒləʤɪst, am. angl. -ˈmɑ:-] SAM. GEOGR.

etymology [ˌetɪˈmɒləʤi, am. angl. ˌet̬ɪˈmɑ:l-] SAM.

1. etymology brez mn. (study):

etymologia ž. spol

2. etymology (history):

etymologia ž. spol
źródłosłów m. spol

ecologist [iˈkɒləʤɪst, am. angl. iˈkɑ:-] SAM.

ekolog m. spol

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Most eminent etymologists will tell you that such a deliberate quest is a waste of time, a mental safari, a sysiphean pursuit.
www.independent.co.uk
All the hypotheses above are pure guesswork and not supported by etymologists.
en.wikipedia.org
Members of the organization include linguists, lexicographers, etymologists, grammarians, historians, researchers, writers, authors, editors, professors, university students, and independent scholars.
en.wikipedia.org
He has been, like many of you, his own folk etymologist.
forward.com
Even so, only the most sardonic etymologist would argue that her first name is a contraction from "hillarity".
www.independent.co.uk
Only a few etymologists have assumed it to be an invented name from the start.
en.wikipedia.org
However, in the latter part of the twentieth century, some etymologists began to theorise that the two words actually had different meanings.
en.wikipedia.org
Perhaps we should hire a couple of etymologists to adjudicate on the historicity and origins of the "fish"!
www.jamaicaobserver.com
Recently, an etymologist friend confirmed that the phrase started coming into usage in 1943.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Many etymologists attribute it to its similarity to a "rat's nest," said to be untidy and perhaps even unsafe.
www.cjr.org

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