It's actually a Latin word, from 'cerebrālis', meaning 'brain'
The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
mostly greek
It means the origin of a word. Its a greek word
γαία [gea (greek)] + λογία[logia (greek)]
The word "etymology" comes from the Greek words "etymon," meaning "true sense," and "logia," meaning "study of."
Archaeology comes from a Greek word that means "to discourse about the past".
Comes from the greek word Polis meaning city.
Oh, dude, the word "etymology" comes from the Greek word "etumologia," which means the study of true meanings. It's like when you're trying to figure out where words come from, you know? So, etymology is basically the OG detective work of language.
The word "crocodile" comes from the Ancient Greek word "krokdilos," which means "lizard."
Comes from Greek, Entomon means insect, and Logia means the study of....
its not latin its greek
Algorism comes from the Greek word Algorm meaning: to show and the second part of the word comes from the Greek word Porsm: meaning formula