Etymology
Meaning
Origin
1. Etymology
Greek etymologia, from etymon "true sense, origin of a word" and -logia "study of"
The study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.
Ancient Greece, c. 5th century BCE
2. Meaning
Old English manung, from Proto-Germanic *manungō, from Proto-Indo-European *man- ("to think, remember")
That which is expressed or intended by words, signs, or actions.
Proto-Indo-European language, c. 3500 BCE
3. Origin
Latin origo, from oriri "to rise"
The point or place from which something begins, or the source from which it comes.
Latin, c. 2nd century BCE
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