Grammar
Etymology:
From Old French grammaire, from Medieval Latin grammatica, borrowed from Greek grammatikḗ (téchnē) "art of letters," from grammatikós "of letters, literary," from grámma "letter."
Meaning:
Origin:
The term "grammar" was first used by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato to refer to the study of literature and language. It later came to be used more specifically to refer to the study of the structure and rules of language.
Etymology:
From Latin etymon "true meaning, etymology," from Ancient Greek étymon "true sense, origin of a word," from étuma "I found."
Meaning:
Origin:
The term "etymology" was first used by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle to refer to the study of the origins of words. It later came to be used to refer to the study of the historical development of words.
Meaning:
Origin:
The term "meaning" comes from the Old English word mǣnung, which originally meant "thought" or "intention." It later came to be used to refer to the definition or sense of a word.
Etymology:
From Latin origō "beginning, source, origin," from orior "I rise."
Meaning:
Origin:
The term "origin" comes from the Latin word origō, which originally meant "beginning" or "source." It later came to be used to refer to the place or time from which something comes.
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