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But a chair is virtually anything for an individual to sit on and cap, etymologically at least, originally meant cape (with a hood) or so the OED has it.
While these Germans are clearly of French origin, Eiffel and possibly Mitterand would appear to be etymologically German.
Note that the word(s) should be etymologically distinct, not merely have different meanings, so fast quick/ firm does not qualify.
Much of it should be qualified with “unattested,” a term etymologically related to the brass monkey's spheroidal appendages.
It was the morning of 21 April 1526, the beginning of the empire of the Mughals — the term used for descendants of Babur as distinct from those of Genghis Khan, who are referred to as “Mongols” even though the terms are etymologically the same.