- same root
- n. 同根
English-Japanese new dictionary. 2007.
English-Japanese new dictionary. 2007.
Root (linguistics) — The root word is the primary lexical unit of a word, and of a word family (root is then called base word), which carries the most significant aspects of semantic content and cannot be reduced into smaller constituents. Content words in nearly all … Wikipedia
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Root hog, or die — is a common American catch phrase dating from well before 1834. [Crockett, A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett , p. 117 118: We know d that nothing more could happen to us if we went than if we staid, for it looked like it was to be… … Wikipedia
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root — of a plant [OE] and root ‘dig with the nose’ [14] are distinct words. The former was borrowed from Old Norse rót, which goes back ultimately to the Indo European base *wrd . This also produced Latin rādīx ‘root’, source of 429 roux English… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
root — of a plant [OE] and root ‘dig with the nose’ [14] are distinct words. The former was borrowed from Old Norse rót, which goes back ultimately to the Indo European base *wrd . This also produced Latin rādīx ‘root’, source of English radical, radish … Word origins
Same — Same, a. [AS. same, adv.; akin to OS. sama, samo, adv., OHG. sam, a., sama, adv., Icel. samr, a., Sw. samme, samma, Dan. samme, Goth. sama, Russ. samuii, Gr. ?, Skr. sama, Gr. ? like, L. simul at the same time, similis like, and E. some, a., some … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
same — perhaps abstracted from O.E. swa same the same as, but more likely from O.N. same, samr same, both from P.Gmc. *samon (Cf. O.S., O.H.G., Goth. sama, O.H.G. samant, Ger. samt together, with, Goth. samana together, Du. zamelen to collect, Ger … Etymology dictionary
Same as it Never Was — is a novel by novelist Claire Scovell LaZebnik. It was published in 2003, and was made into a TV movie in 2006 called Hello Sister, Goodbye Life starring Lacey Chabert and Wendie Malick and directed by Steven Robman. The movie was filmed in New … Wikipedia