• Adam
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    151 year ago

    Subscribed

    Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘sign at the bottom of a document’): from Latin subscribere, from sub- ‘under’ + scribere ‘write’.

  • @ThreeHalflings
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    81 year ago

    Love it. I’d never have thought to look for it, but I’m glad I stumbled across this post!

    • @ChromebbyOP
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      1 year ago

      Yay! I started a community over on Squabbles for a bit, and it was primarily another mod and I posting content. Unfortunately they went MIA, so I’ve been bummed out about that because they were pretty active lol. Tried to find an etymology community on Lemmy, so I joined the Kbin one, after which I realized it was a bit dead and there was no one running it. So here we are. :)

  • @ttmrichter
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    71 year ago

    I look forward to talking about insects!

    • @ChromebbyOP
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      21 year ago

      Etymology is for word origins😊 But if you like bugs, you’re looking for entomology! There seems to be a cool community over here: [email protected]

      • @ttmrichter
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        51 year ago

        (It was a joke. The mandatory one whenever an etymology group is set up.)

        • @ChromebbyOP
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          31 year ago

          Ah, whoosh on my part. I didn’t want to assume anybody’s background or understanding!😅😆

  • @twistypencil
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    51 year ago

    What is the etymology of etymology?

    • @ChromebbyOP
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      111 year ago

      From Greek etumos “true, real” + -logia “study of” 🤗

  • @krayj
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    41 year ago

    Is the new community for sharing knowledge only, or is it also a place to ask questions (ie: “What is the etymology of [xyz]?”)?

    • @ChromebbyOP
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      I’d say focus on sharing etymology findings for now. I’m not some linguistics professor or anything – just an amateur who created this community for fun. Maybe we could sustain more question posts once there are enough knowledgable subscribers to answer them. (I’m hoping some experts would discover the community actually, and maybe hop on as mods). :)

      Edit: I just updated the community rules so clarify that question posts are allowed, as long as you please attempt to at least Google it yourself first. 😆