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The origin of the name of the city is unknown. Eric P. Hamp connected the word with an Indo-European derivative *pṛ-tu-(ford) + *stein (cognate to English stone) which in Proto-Albanian, spoken in the region before the reign of Roman Emperor Trajan (1st–2nd century CE) produced Pristina. [9]
Pristine, meaning unsullied, or unmodified from a natural state, may also refer to: Pristine (band), Norwegian blues rock band; Pristine (company), software company; Pristine apple, hybrid cultivar; Pristine Audio, music company; Priştine Detachment, Ottoman Empire military unit
Lyrics and meaning of Sogasu jūḍa taramā, by section ; Section Lyric Meaning Telugu lyric Pallavi: sogasu jūḍa taramā nī sogasu jūḍa taramā: Is it possible to see anywhere such comeliness as that of Yours?
Pañca-jñāna is rendered in English as: "five wisdoms," "five awarenesses," or "five pristine cognitions." [citation needed] Interpretations
Language death can happen in many ways, one of which is when speakers of a language die off, and there are no new generations learning to speak this language. The intensity of the contact between the two languages and their relative prestige levels influence the degree to which a language experiences lexical borrowing and changes to the ...
Mint condition is an expression used to denote the quality of a pre-owned good as displaying virtually no imperfections and being in pristine condition relative to its original production state. Originally, the phrase related to the way collectors described the condition of coins .
Shilajit or mumijo, Mohave lava tube, 2018. Shilajit (Sanskrit: शिलाजीत; lit. ' conqueror of mountain ', 'conqueror of the rocks'), salajeet (Urdu: سلاجیت), mumijo or mumlayi or mumie [1] is an organic-mineral product of predominantly biological origin, formed at high altitudes of stony mountains, in sheltered crevices and cave.
The English defeated the French in 1356 and Aquitaine came under English control in 1360. In 1429, Joan of Arc persuaded Charles VII to drive out the English from the country. [30] Her successful relief of the siege of Orléans, on the Loire, was the turning point of the war. Orléans