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minus-squareJackGreenEarthlinkfedilinkEnglish54•edit-21 month agoDo you mean entomologists rather than etymologists? Credit
minus-square@CrazyLikeGollumlinkEnglish15•1 month agoThe typo kind of makes sense though. The Gods are etymologists who study the language of the bugs. It’s why they understand prayer. Entomological etymologists.
minus-squareRikudou_SagelinkfedilinkEnglish11•1 month agoEntomologist: From French entomologie, from Ancient Greek éntomon (insect) + -logie (from Ancient Greek -logía (from “lógos” - explanation)).
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•1 month agoExactly as asked. The etymologist to explain the etymology of entomologist.
Do you mean entomologists rather than etymologists?
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The typo kind of makes sense though. The Gods are etymologists who study the language of the bugs. It’s why they understand prayer. Entomological etymologists.
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i suppose insects are entomonolingual
Entomologist: From French entomologie, from Ancient Greek éntomon (insect) + -logie (from Ancient Greek -logía (from “lógos” - explanation)).
Exactly as asked. The etymologist to explain the etymology of entomologist.
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