…entation of the citation if it's not the problem, with the cited part bolded in wiki-syntax (even if it's not bolded in actual font in the browser). Those abbreviations seem a bit opaque - I'm sure they're well-known for your average Egyptologist, but not necessarily so for every…
…aborate. — Justin ( ko a vf ) ❤ T ☮ C ☺ M ☯ 00:10, 13 March 2026 (UTC) Reply On wikis, the custom is to take more into account than just the raw number of votes on either side. That's why the term " !vote " is used in discussions here. A bare "support" or "oppose" doesn't carry a…
…ely make anyone elaborate. — Justin ( ko vf 00:10, 13 March 2026 (UTC) Reply On wikis, the custom is to take more into account than just the raw number of votes on either side. That's why the term " !vote " is used in discussions here. A bare "support" or "oppose" doesn't carry a…
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…Thanks in advance. Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata over the last week. Did you know? Newest properties : General datatypes: graph girth , category for the view of the item , ALA-LC romanization , liturgical rank External identifiers: PIAC ID …
… 121).210 Both LR and H currently belong to the most widely read books ever. On Wikipedia’s list of bestselling books, LR ranks an all‐time third with c. 150 million copies of the entire trilogy sold, while H comes in fourth with c. 100 million copies.211 8.2. Tolkien in the Coun…
…\, YAv. visa’d, Gr. Dor. piKax\i\, Lat. uiginti, OW uceint, Ann. k'san, Toch. A wiki 100. *kintom < *dkmt-o-m ‘hundred’ (p. 34) > Ved. satam, Gr. |e|koix6v, Lat. centum, OCS sbto, Lith. simta\s\, Goth, hunda, CIb. kantom, Toch. B kante 1000. *ghesl- ‘thousand’ > Ved. \sa\-hdsram,…
…ati-, Gr. eikosi, Lat. uigintT, OE twegen-tig, Alb. nje-zet. Arm. k c san, To A wiki ETYM: For the phonetic development in Brit. cf. W ucher < *wesk w ero- ‘evening’. The PIE form *(h|)wi(d)kmtih, may be the result of dissimilation from *dwi-dkmtihi (for similar examples cf. Lubo…
…org.il/?CategoryID=321&ArticleID=251 Or perhaps: Archimedes’ screw. https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes%27_screw 158. In the Land of Israel, flax ripens during March-April, and may coincide with this festival (whose date is based on the lunar calen- dar). Not all labors are…
…d. by R. Campbell Thompson and for Assyriology. 2016. URL: http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/ M. E. L. Mallowan. Liverpool Annals of Archaeol- doku.php?id=abbreviations_for_assyriology (visited ogy and Anthropology 20. 1933, 179–186. on 15/08/2019). 118 significance of colour in the secon…
…d. by R. Campbell Thompson and for Assyriology. 2016. URL: http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/ M. E. L. Mallowan. Liverpool Annals of Archaeol- doku.php?id=abbreviations_for_assyriology (visited ogy and Anthropology 20. 1933, 179–186. on 15/08/2019). 118 significance of colour in the secon…
English Etymology First appearance in 1995 in PC Week . [ 1 ] Abbreviated from WikiWikiWeb , from Hawaiian wikiwiki ( “ quick ” ) + English web . Pronunciation Noun wiki ( plural wikis ) A collaborative website which can be directly edited merely by using a web browser , often by…
English Etymology First appearance in 1995 in PC Week . [ 1 ] Abbreviated from WikiWikiWeb , from Hawaiian wikiwiki ( “ quick ” ) + English web . Pronunciation Noun wiki ( plural wikis ) A collaborative website which can be directly edited merely by using a web browser , often by…
…tly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., jazz , wiki . polcitatna beseda ali besedna zveza (half-quoted word or phrase) – partly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., Shakespeare , but Shakespearja in genitive case. c…
…tly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., jazz , wiki . polcitatna beseda ali besedna zveza (half-quoted word or phrase) – partly assimilated, either in writing and syntax or in pronunciation; e.g., Shakespeare , but Shakespearja in genitive case. c…