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The etymology of a word refers to its origin and the historical roots of the term as a linguistic form. Etymology, in general, is the study of the origins and history of words. The roots of words. The word etymology is derived from the Greek "etumos" which means real or true. The ending "ology" suggests the study/science of something, as in biology or geology. The Ancient Greek word
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The study of word origins and derivation. In mythology, scholars often use etymology to bolster their arguments. Sometimes these etymologies are uncertain or mistaken, however. I have found three different explanations of the word "Titans:" 1. "lord" (Graves), 2. "white clay-men" (Harrison), and 3. "day," "sun" (Am. Heritage Dictionary).
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is the study of the origins of words. The English language is living and growing. Although many of our words have been part of our language for many years, new words are added all the time. Following are various ways our language is influenced.
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