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Что (кто) такое etymological legend - определение

ETYMOLOGICAL PAIRING OF EXTANT COGNATE LEXEMES
Etymological twins; Etymological twin; Doublet (etymology); Linguistic doublet; Linguistic triplet; Dialect borrowing; Etymological doublet

Grammy Legend Award         
  • alt=Aretha Franklin in 1968
  • alt=Barbra Streisand in 1966
  • alt=Bee Gees in 1978
  • alt=Billy Joel in 2009
  • alt=Curtis Mayfield in 1972
  • alt=Elton John in 2011
  • alt=Frank Sinatra in Pal Joey (1957)
  • alt=Johnny Cash in 1969
  • alt=Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles from Cabaret (1972)
  • alt=Luciano Pavarotti in 2002
  • alt=Michael Jackson in 1984
  • alt=Quincy Jones in 2014
  • alt=Smokey Robinson in 2018
  • alt=Andrew Lloyd Webber in 2009
  • alt=Willie Nelson in 2009
รางวัลเพลงพิเศษที่มอบให้กับศิลปิน
Grammy Living Legend Award; Grammy Legend
The Grammy Legend Award, or the Grammy Living Legend Award, is a special award of merit given to recording artists by the Grammy Awards, a music awards ceremony that was established in 1958. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry.
Doublet (linguistics)         
In etymology, two or more words in the same language are called doublets or etymological twins or twinlings (or possibly triplets, and so forth) when they have different phonological forms but the same etymological root. Often, but not always, the words entered the language through different routes.
Black Legend (Spain)         
  • An illustration of Spanish atrocities in [[Hispaniola]] by [[Theodor de Bry]]
  • Anachronous map of the Spanish Empire, including territorial claims
  • ''The Spanish Brute'', US cartoon, 1898
  • Spanish Empire
SUPPOSED TENDENCY IN HISTORICAL WRITING DEMONISING SPAIN AND THE SPANISH EMPIRE
White Legend; Leyenda negra; Leyenda rosa; Leyenda Negra; The Black Legend; Spanish Black Legend; Spain's Black Legend; Anti-Spanish Black Legend; Black Legend against Spain; Black Propaganda against Portugal and Spain; Black legend (Spain)
The Black Legend () or the Spanish Black Legend () is a theorised historiographical tendency which consists of anti-Spanish and anti-Catholic propaganda. Its proponents argue that its roots date back to the 16th century, when it originally was a political and psychological weapon that was used by Spain's European rivals in order to demonize the Spanish Empire, its people, and its culture, minimize Spanish discoveries and achievements, and counter its influence and power in world affairs.

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Doublet (linguistics)

In etymology, two or more words in the same language are called doublets or etymological twins or twinlings (or possibly triplets, and so forth) when they have different phonological forms but the same etymological root. Often, but not always, the words entered the language through different routes. Given that the kinship between words that have the same root and the same meaning is fairly obvious, the term is mostly used to characterize pairs of words that have diverged at least somewhat in meaning. For example, English pyre and fire are doublets with merely associated meanings despite both descending ultimately from the same Proto-Indo-European (PIE) word *péh₂ur.

Words with similar meanings but subtle differences contribute to the richness of modern English, and many of these are doublets. A good example consists of the doublets frail and fragile. (These are both ultimately from the Latin adjective fragilis, but frail evolved naturally through its slowly changing forms in Old French and Middle English, whereas fragile is a learned borrowing directly from Latin in the 15th century.)

Another example of nearly synonymous doublets is aperture and overture (the commonality behind the meanings is "opening"). But doublets may develop divergent meanings, such as the opposite words host and guest, which come from the same PIE word *gʰóstis and already existed as a doublet in Latin, and then Old French, before being borrowed into English. Doublets also vary with respect to how far their forms have diverged. For example, the connection between levy and levee is easy to guess, whereas the connection between sovereign and soprano is harder to guess.