For more about words forborder,land,countryand related things in Celtic languages, see the Celtiadur post:Region and Country Words from the same Proto-Celtic root, via Gaulish*brogisand Latinbrogi-/broges, includebrolo(vegetable garden, orchard, grove) in Italian, andbreuil(wood, copse, copp...
戴維斯 < lynn\-davis\-\(us\-state\-department\-arms\-control\-expert\); 平方 < square\-\(as\-in\-square\-foot\,\-square\-mile\,\-square\-root\); 虒 < an\-amphibious\-beast\-resembling\-a\-tiger\-with\-one\-horn; 筁 < a\-bamboo\-frame\-on\-which\...
无知的,没有知识的 Nescient, science, and omniscient all share a root: each comes in part from the Latin word scire, meaning “to know.” Nescience, then, is "lack of knowledge or awareness." Nescient, science(科学)和 omniscient(无所不知的)的词根都是拉丁语单词scire,意为“知道,了解”。...