The word etymology is derived from the Greek 
etymon, meaning true sense and the suffix -logia, denoting the study of. Methods : Etymologists
Kaynak: EtymologyCampaniacum is the 
etymon  inferred from numerous toponym s in France .  It derives Toponymie générale de la France  (TGF) derives it from
Kaynak: CampaniacumThere are also many words in Modern English that bear little or no resemblance in meaning to their Old English 
etymon s.  Some linguist s
Kaynak: Changes to Old English vocabularyIn these cases, he has names separate from the Dyeus 
etymon, either Perkwunos  or Taran-  Notes : See also : Thunder god  Wind god
Kaynak: Weather godThe term comes from the classical Latin  or its ancient Greek  
etymon  Pharos, meaning lighthouse—Pharos  was also the proper name of the
Kaynak: PharologyWithin one generation the 
etymon , meaning Green Port or Trading Place (cf Norwich , Harwich  and Ipswich  in England ) of the surname had
Kaynak: Terence Lucy GreenidgeThose who focus on the root meaning of radical (that is, those who equate radical with root and 
etymon) criticize other uses of the term
Kaynak: Radical (Chinese character)source if and only if the 
etymon has been attested in Iranian and if and only if there is additional phonetic evidence to support the proposal.
Kaynak: Proto-Slavic borrowingsHydronyms from various languages can all share a common 
etymon .  For example, the Danube , Don , Dniester , Dnieper  and Donets  rivers
Kaynak: Hydronym(attested in Northern Montenegro along with other Thracian names such as Teres) is considered to have the same 
etymon as Bessi (Wilkes, 1982).
Kaynak: BessiThey are autochthonous to the Molung Khola, Likhu Khola and Khimti Khola (‘Khola' Indo-Aryan Nepali 
etymon ‘rivulet').  By administrative
Kaynak: SunwarWithin one generation the 
etymon , meaning Green Port or Trading Place (cf Norwich , Harwich  and Ipswich  in England ) of the surname had
Kaynak: Abel Hendy Jones GreenidgeRoman authors thought of the Latin word urina "urine" as an 
etymon for Orion's name (though actually his name is obviously not of Latin
Kaynak: HyrieusWithin one generation the 
etymon, meaning Green Port or Trading Place (cf Norwich , Harwich  Ipswich  and Sandwich  in England) of the
Kaynak: Charles Wilton Wood Greenidge