Similarly, the word grave shares the same etymology as the word gravity (Latin: gravis, heavy or serious).
Source: LWW Journals
It’s important to foreground the genre with this Hebrew etymology because while not all Jewish music is klezmer, all klezmer is Jewish music.
Source: New Voices
“That was probably the most fun part, the etymology of words.
Source: Volume One
’s assassination is framed as something that personally happened to Elvis Presley, and made him feel very sad — but it’s safe to assume that ‘Elvis’ is less interested in the cultural etymology of Presley’s music than it is in the way that stiff ribbons of jet-black hair falls across Austin Butler’s face every time he sweet talks into a microphone,” Ehlrich penned.
Source: IndieWire
The effective publication includes the following for each taxonomic name: (1) clear designation of the nomenclatural type; (2) designation of the taxonomic rank; and (3) etymology of the new name (Table 2).
Source: Nature.com
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