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the meaning of a word as obtained from its derivation or the history of its use in a language.
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| etymology |
The historically verifiable sources of the formation of a word and the development of its meaning.
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Science dealing with origin and study of development of words
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The origin and development of a word, traced back as far as possible in time, usually by the methods of comparative linguistics. Some dictionaries specialize in etymology, ex. The Oxford English Dictionary. Fields (Electronic databases) - A particular section of a bibliographic record, containing specific information such as the author, title, or publication date of an item.
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The consensus of modern scholars is that the word mariachi is indigenous to Mexico. The now-extinct Coca language of central Jalisco is that most frequently cited as its probable source. Legend erroneously attributes the word to the French Intervention of the 1860s, explaining it as a corruption of the French word mariage, and citing a similarity between mariachi (or its archaic variant, mariache) and the French word for wedding. ...
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