Most of the words are Greek, although some of these could represent loans or cognate forms.
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The apparent Old Norse cognate form " Gautr " is a very common byname for Odin.
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Many European languages have come to translate both the American hundredweight as their cognate form of " quintal " or " centner ".
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Moreover, "'Baghatur "'is also used as a masculine given name by Turkish people as Batur, and as in other cognate forms.
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An interlanguage phonemic contrast ( "'diaphonemic contrast "') is the contrast required to differentiate between two cognate forms coming from two compared languages.
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A conservative linguistic form, such as a word, is one that remains closer to an older form from which it evolved, relative to cognate forms from the same source.
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More generally, the word " spinet " was not always very sharply defined in former times, particularly in its French and Italian cognate forms " �pinette " and " spinetta ".
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Appropriate Turkish reading of " Mo-du " is " Baghatur " . "'Baghatur "'is also used as a masculine given name by Turkish people as Bahad1r, Batur, and as in other cognate forms.
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Modern French, principally derived from the " langue d'o�l " acquired the word " si ", used to contradict negative statements or respond to negative questions, from cognate forms of " yes " in Italian ( " s?" ).
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Colli and Montinari, the editors of Nietzsche's assembled letters, gloss Nietzsche's claims as a " mistaken belief " and " without foundation . " The name " Nietzsche " itself is not a Polish name, but an exceptionally common one throughout central Germany, in this and cognate forms ( such as " Nitsche " and " Nitzke " ).