The word is etymologically derived from Greek for "without" and "country".
The term Copt is also believed to be etymologically derived from this name.
The forms given in the table, although etymologically derived from the present indicative, now have the meaning of subjunctive.
In some languages, points of the compass bear names etymologically derived from words for sunrise and sunset.
The term "Yoga" derives etymologically from a root meaning "to bring under the yoke."
The Chinese character for "fan" (扇) is etymologically derived from a picture of feathers under a roof.
Tung oil is etymologically derived from the Chinese tongyou.
The modern English words "priest" or "presbyter" are derived etymologically from presbyteros.
It is etymologically derived from pateras (Latin for bowls, saucers).
The word "conscience" derives etymologically from the Latin conscientia, meaning "privity of knowledge"