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Letter
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Amen
See also amén From Template:Ecclesiastical Latin[[Category:Template:Ecclesiastical Latin derivations|Amen]] amen, from Ancient Greek ἀμήν (amên), from Template:Hbo[[Category:Template:Hbo derivations|Amen]] [[אמן#Template:Hbo|אמן]] ‘certainly, truly’ (cognate with -
Jacob
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Eczema
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Date
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Mass
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Mare
See also Mare, and maré From Middle English mare, mere "mare" from Old English mere, miere "mare, female horse" from Proto-Germanic*márxiō(n) (“‘female horse’”) from Proto-Indo-European*mark(')- (“‘horse’”). Akin to Old -
Gas
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Adam
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Dance
See also dāncè Middle English daunsen, from Template:Xno[[Category:Template:Xno derivations|Dance]] [[dancer#Template:Xno|dancer, dauncer]]'to dance' (compare Old French dancier), of Template:Gem[[Category:Template:Gem derivations|Dance]] origin, from -
Mint
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Eagle
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Abraham
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Marry
European*méri̯os, meri̯ha'young man, young woman' (cf. Welsh morwyn'girl', merch'daughter', Crimean Gothic marzus'wedding', Ancient Greek meîrax'boy, girl', Lithuanian martì'bride', Avestan mairya'yeoman', Sanskrit máryas'young man, suitor'). Translations[] to -
Abacus
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Mina
See also Mina, minä, and mīna From Template:Hi[[Category:Template:Hi derivations|Mina]] maina "starling" Sanskrit madana. -
Anna
See also anna, ánna, Ánná, ännä, and an-na The Latinate and New Testament form of Ann, from Ἄννα (Anna), equal to the Template:He[[Category:Template:He derivations|Anna]] female name [[חנה#Template:He -
Mil
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Mix
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Maria
See also maria, María, and Mária The Latin equivalent of Mary, ultimately from Template:He[[Category:Template:He derivations|Maria]]. -
Jesus
See also Jesús, Jésus, and Jèsus From Ancient Greek Ἰησοῦς from Template:He[[Category:Template:He derivations|Jesus]] [[ישוע#Template:He|ישוע]]. The Greek text makes no distinction between Jesus and Joshua, referring to them -
Fail
Template:Etystub From Middle English Old French faillir Latin fallere (“‘to deceive, disappoint’”). -
Marble
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Leek
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Leather
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