Etymological
Across
- 1. English: The earliest form of the English language, spoken from approximately 450 to 1150 AD.
- 4. The study of the origin and historical development of words.
- 5. The study of the form and structure of words in a language.
- 7. Relating to meaning in language or logic.
- 9. The study of language in written historical sources; a combination of literary studies, history, and linguistics.
- 10. The vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge.
- 11. Words in different languages that have a common etymological origin.
- 12. English: The stage of the English language from about 1150 to 1500 AD.
Down
- 2. A reference book containing an alphabetical list of words, with information given for each word, usually including meaning, pronunciation, and etymology.
- 3. The hypothetical reconstructed ancestor of the Indo-European languages.
- 6. A word adopted from one language and incorporated into another without translation.
- 8. A morpheme added to a word stem to form a new word, such as a prefix or suffix.