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"etymology_text": "From Ancient Greek Πῡθαγόρᾱς (Pūthagórās)",
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"english": "And what advantage did the men of Samos gain from burning Pythagoras? In a moment their land was covered with sand.",
"text": "73 AD, Letter of Mara bar Serapion\nܐܘ ܒܢ̈ܝ ܣܡܘܣ ܒܝܩܕܢܗ ܕܦܬܘܓܪܣ. ܕܒܚܕܐ ܫܥܐ ܒܟܠܗ ܐܬܪܗܘܢ ܒܚܠܐ ܐܬܟܣܝ.",
"translation": "And what advantage did the men of Samos gain from burning Pythagoras? In a moment their land was covered with sand.",
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"english": "And what advantage did the men of Samos gain from burning Pythagoras? In a moment their land was covered with sand.",
"text": "73 AD, Letter of Mara bar Serapion\nܐܘ ܒܢ̈ܝ ܣܡܘܣ ܒܝܩܕܢܗ ܕܦܬܘܓܪܣ. ܕܒܚܕܐ ܫܥܐ ܒܟܠܗ ܐܬܪܗܘܢ ܒܚܠܐ ܐܬܟܣܝ.",
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