Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology by

Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology



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Jan 20, 2014 - For examples: - The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology by C.T. -Chambers Dictionary of Etymology by Robert K. Mind you, my dictionary sources the word to Irish and to Scottish Gaelic and not “Erse.” 7d. May 16, 2012 - According to the Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology, the noun “tomboy” (formed by joining the male name Tom and the word “boy”) was coined sometime before 1553, and meant a boy who was rude or boisterous. May 3, 2014 - [Source of the word "trousers"], ERSE. Nov 30, 2013 - 4) According to the Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology, the noun “tomboy” (formed by joining the male name Tom and the word “boy”) was coined sometime before 1553, and meant a boy who was rude or boisterous. West, The New Encyclopedia of the American West, The Cowboy Dictionary, The Cowboy Encyclopedia, The Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology, The Oxford Dictionary of Idioms, and The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. My email address is located in the upper-left area of this page. Aug 8, 2010 - Reference: The Barnhart Dictionary Of Etymology Comments and Emails: I welcome comments and emails from people with similar thoughts and feelings. Lame crosswordese answer, but I like etymology.





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