But we are warned that philology really has discovered 'some undeniably certain etymologies' of divine names.
Hahn's etymologies, to listen to other scholars about the perils and difficulties of the philological analysis of divine names, even in Aryan languages.
This use ofDivine names is capable of very varied illustration.
We have said that, in addition to Melech in Malchi-, Abi, Ahi, and Ammi are to be regarded as Divine names.
Dialectical misunderstandings led to descriptive terms which brought about a change in divine names.
Many of the other equations of divine names he regards as mere jeux d'esprit.
Here we anthropologists first ask Mr Max Mueller, before accepting Dr Hahn's etymologies, to listen to other scholars about the perils and difficulties of the philological analysis of divine names even in Aryan languages.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "divine names" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.