>>>>> "Jeffry" == Jeffry Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Jeffry> from
    Jeffry> http://www.dictionary.com/cgi-bin/dict.pl?term=etymology:
    Jeffry> et�y�mol�o�gy (t-ml-j) n.,
    Jeffry> pl. et�y�mol�o�gies. Abbr. etym., etymol.

    Jeffry>        1.The origin and historical development of a
    Jeffry> linguistic form as shown by determining its basic
    Jeffry> elements, earliest known use, and changes in form and
    Jeffry> meaning, tracing its transmission from one language to
    Jeffry> another, identifying its cognates in other languages, and
    Jeffry> reconstructing its ancestral form where possible.  2.The
    Jeffry> branch of linguistics that deals with etymologies.

    Jeffry> Common mistake, they sound similar.

    Jeffry> jeff smith


I'm glad I'm not the only one who had to look a definition up. ;-)

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