Electric comes from the Latin word electrum "amber," from Greek elektron "amber".
Originally the word described substances which, like amber, attract other substances when rubbed. Electric means charged with electricity and is from 1670s. The physical force was called this because it was first generated by rubbing amber.
It derives from the greek word ήλεκτρον (electron) the greek word for amber. The ancient Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus (late 7th century BC) was the first to talk about the electromagnetic qualities of amber.
amber in greek means a symbol or u can say it means or is related to electricity .thats wat i know
The verb of electricity is electrify.Other verbs are electrifies, electrifying and electrified."I will electrify you"."He electrifies his audience with the act"."The generators were electrified".
The Greeks discovered that if amber was rubbed it could produce sparks. They thought it was a special property of amber. The Greek word for amber was Elektron, hence the modern word.
The word electricity is Greek for amber. Rubbing pieces of amber together caused static electriciy. "Electrons, electricity, electronic and other words that begin with "electr..." all originate from the Greek word "elektor," meaning "beaming sun." In Greek, "elektron" is the word for amber" Source - http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/story/chapter02.html
Electricus is the latin word for electricity I believe; it means amber or amber-like.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------New/corrected answer:It has evolved into the present usage of "electricity" from the root word electr- .BUT it is from Ancient Greek, not Latin. electr- G ἤλεκτρον. It does mean:1. Amber, amber-colored;2. Electric (modern usage)and also Electric Eel Electrophorus electricusand even Broad-billed Motmot Electron platyrhynchum;
Direct quote from Wikipedia (see related link for the full article) ...The word electricity is from the New Latin ēlectricus, "amber-like"[a], coined in the year 1600 from the Greek ήλεκτρον (electron) meaning amber, because electrical effects were produced classically by rubbing amber.
Electricity, emanated from the Greek word, for "Amber"or in another word,"Electrum. A nature substance, discovered by Thales, a Greek philosopher. When we mention technology, we mean, a way of doing things.Furthermore, science, a is system of notions, hypothesis, theory and evidence.
When they discovered that when rubbing amber made a spark, it was named electricity after the Greek word elektrik. It was roundabout just in the Victorians when the first electronical devices were released here in the United Kingdom.
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It originates from the Latin word 'electricus' - meaning 'amber'.