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étymologiquement

Étymologiquement is a French adverb meaning “etymologically” or “in terms of etymology.” It is used to refer to the origin and historical development of a word, rather than to its current sense or usage. The term is common in linguistic, philological, and historical writing when the origin of a word is being discussed.

Formation and origin of the word

The adverb is formed from the adjective étymologique (“etymological”), which itself comes from étymologie, the science

Usage considerations

Étymologiquement is typically found in scholarly or precise prose. It signals that a claim concerns the historical

Examples

Étymologiquement, le mot philosophie provient du grec philosophia, qui signifie amour de la sagesse. This usage

See also

Étymologie, étymologique.

of
word
origins.
Étymologie
derives
from
Latin
etymologia,
which
in
turn
comes
from
Greek
etumología
(ἐτυμολογία),
from
etymon
meaning
“true
sense”
and
the
suffix
-logia
meaning
“study
of.”
The
related
noun
and
adjective
are
used
to
discuss
roots,
historical
meanings,
and
the
lineage
of
terms,
while
étymologiquement
specifically
marks
language
about
origin.
source
of
a
word
rather
than
its
present-day
meaning.
It
can
also
be
used
to
preface
explanations
that
involve
borrowings,
derivations,
or
semantic
shifts
over
time.
While
it
can
be
informative,
it
is
not
always
necessary
in
everyday
speech,
where
simpler
phrases
such
as
“du
point
de
vue
étymologique”
may
suffice.
highlights
the
word’s
origin
rather
than
its
current
sense.