From function (n.) + -al (1), or from Medieval Latin functionalis
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rooster (n.)"cock, male of the domestic hen," 1772, agent noun from roost (v.); earlier roost cock, c. 1600, in sense of "the roosting bird." Said to have become favored in the U.S. (it was noted by 1836 as a Yankeeism) and said to have been originally a puritan alternative to cock 56. Sakuf 57. Ispan 58. Дух ДУХ — ДУХ (греч. νοῦς, πνεῦμα; лат. spiritus, mens; нем. Geist; франц. esprit; англ. mind, spirit) – 1) высшая способность человека, позволяющая ему стать источником смыслополагания, личностного самоопределения, осмысленного преображения действительности. 59. Aya 60. Я 61. Ichi 62. Mos 63. Soz 64. Is is (v.)third person singular present indicative of be, Old English is, from Germanic stem *es- (source also of Old High German, German, Gothic ist, Old Norse es, er), from PIE *es-ti- (source also of Sanskrit asti, Greek esti, Latin est, Lithuanian esti, Old Church Slavonic jesti), third person singular form of root *es- "to be." Old English lost the final -t-. 65. Os
Old English us (cognate with Old Saxon, Old Frisian us, Old Norse, Swedish oss, Dutch ons, German uns), accusative and dative plural of we, from PIE *nes- (2), forming oblique cases of the first person plural personal pronoun (source also of Sanskrit nas, Avestan na, Hittite nash "us;" Greek no "we two;" Latin nos "we, us;" Old Church Slavonic ny "us," nasu "our;" Old Irish ni, Welsh ni "we, us"). The -n- is preserved in Germanic in Dutch ons, German uns. 67. O's
Qadimgi turkiy tilda asli 'yilning issiq yarmi’ maʼ-nosini (asosan ’bahor’ maʼnosini) anglatgan bu soʻz oʻz — bek tilida yuqorida taʼriflangan maʼnoni anglatadi; bu ot asli ya:z tarzida talaffuz qilingan (ЭСТЯ, IV, 71), keyinroq a: unlisining choʻziqlik belgisi yoʻqolgan (ПДП, 386; Devon, III, 174; DS, 250); oʻzbek tilida a un — lisi â unlisiga almashgan: ya:z > yaz > yâz. Bu ot asli yâz- I (’yoy—’) feʼlining ’kurtak (barg) chiqar-’ maʼnosidan oʻsib chiqqan boʻlsa kerak. 69. Nos 70. Bruno brown (adj.) Old English brun "dark, dusky," developing a definite color sense only 13c., from Proto-Germanic *brunaz (source also of Old Norse brunn, Danish brun, Old Frisian and Old High German brun, Dutch bruin, German braun), from PIE root *bher- (2) "bright; brown. 71. Marco 72. Evrica 73. Bylon 74. Me me (pron.) a pronoun of the first person in oblique cases, Old English me (dative), me, mec (accusative); oblique cases of I, from Proto-Germanic *meke (accusative), *mes (dative), source also of Old Frisian mi/mir, Old Saxon mi, Middle Dutch mi, Dutch mij, Old High German mih/mir, German mich/mir, Old Norse mik/mer, Gothic mik/mis; from PIE root *me-, oblique form of the personal pronoun of the first person singular (nominative *eg; see I); source also of Sanskrit, Avestan mam, Greek eme, Latin me, mihi, Old Irish me, Welsh mi "me," Old Church Slavonic me, Hittite ammuk. 75. Змея
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