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== Etymology ==
The word ''yellow'' comes from the [[Old English]] ''geolu'', ''geolwe'' ([[oblique case]]), meaning "yellow, yellowish", derived from the [[Proto-Germanic]] word ''gelwaz'' "yellow". It has the same Indo-European base, ''gʰel-'', as the words ''gold'' and ''yell''; ''gʰel-'' means both bright and gleaming(contracted; show full)
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* {{cite book|last=Arvon|first=Henri|title=Le bouddhisme|year=1951|publisher=Presses Universitaires de France|isbn=978-2-13-055064-8}}

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