falwaz
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fallow — English has two words fallow, both of considerable antiquity. Fallow ‘uncultivated’ [OE] originally meant ‘ploughed land’. Its present day adjectival meaning ‘ploughed but not sown’ or, more broadly, just ‘uncultivated’, developed in the 15th… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
fallow — English has two words fallow, both of considerable antiquity. Fallow ‘uncultivated’ [OE] originally meant ‘ploughed land’. Its present day adjectival meaning ‘ploughed but not sown’ or, more broadly, just ‘uncultivated’, developed in the 15th… … Word origins
половый — половой светло желтый, блеклый , укр. половий желтый, красно желтый , др. русск. половъ светло желтый, блеклый , ст. слав. плавъ λευκός (Остром.), болг. плав (Младенов 425), сербохорв. пла̑в, плава, плаво голубой, светловолосый , словен. plàv,… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
pel- — I. pel 1 Pale. Derivatives include pallor, falcon, and poliomyelitis. 1. Suffixed variant form *pal wo . a. (i) fallow deer, from Old English fealu … Universalium
falwa- — *falwa , *falwaz germ., Adjektiv: nhd. fahl, falb; ne. fallow; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., mnl., as., ahd.; Etymologie: idg. *pel … Germanisches Wörterbuch