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Arse Etymology
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- Loki
- Norse God of Mischief, Trickery. Divine Catalyst, Breaker of Stagnation, Force for change. Giant brother of Odin. Loki wavers between a weal-bringing culture-hero/trickster and a woe-bringing destroyer. He is responsible for getting the gods most of their...
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Deities & Heros >> Nordic & Germanic
- Story of the Celts: The Celts in Britain
- The Celts in Britain [ 27 ] What is obvious when studying the Celts, as when studying anything, is that different experts say different things--there are always men of knowledge who have conflicting views about specifics. The dates of when the Celts came to...
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- Isa
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Arse Etymology is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Arse Etymology books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- The Alternative Dutch Dictionary
- hol an arse, an anus NOTE The literal meaning is "hole". hufter (noun, m.) cad NOTE Etymology obscure, possibly an archaic form of "ripoff artist".
- www.alternative-dictionaries.net
- NAMES
- Ass, origin of sumame, 16.2l2—3. Assiniboine, 17.
- www.wtsn.binghamton.edu
- STUDIES IN ARMENIAN ETYMOLOGY
- Leiden University for discussions of various issues and etymologies: Robert For the chapter 3.5.
- vahagnakanch.files.wordpress.com
- On Germanic-Saami contacts and Saami prehistory1
- No etymology has been proposed for common Saami *pëtë 'arse, behind'. However, the word very closely resembles PGerm *fudV- (< PreGerm *putV-).
- www.sgr.fi
Suggested Web Resources
- arse - Online Etymology Dictionary
- The Online Etymology Dictionary. Search: Search Mode Middle English had arse-winning "money obtained by prostitution" (late 14c.).
- www.etymonline.com
- ass (1) - Online Etymology Dictionary
- www.etymonline.com
- ass - Wiktionary
- en.wiktionary.org
- Rhotic Ass or Arse? | Antimoon Forum
- However, the etymology of "arse" suggests that it is in fact the original version of the word: <<arse.
- www.antimoon.com
- arse - etymology
- Arse - Etymology.
- www.experiencefestival.com
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