Etimology
Etymology is the study of the origins of words and how their form and meaning have changed over time. It investigates the earliest known forms of a word (often called etymons), the processes by which sounds shift, meanings broaden or narrow, and the ways in which words borrow from other languages. The field sits at the crossroads of historical linguistics and lexicography, helping to trace how languages influence one another and how cultural contact leaves linguistic traces.
The term etymology itself comes from the Greek etymologia, from etymon meaning “true sense” and logia meaning
Methods and scope: Etymologists use the comparative method to identify regular sound correspondences between related languages,
Examples: The word robot comes from the Czech robota, meaning forced labor, and entered English after the
Applications and limits: Etymology informs dictionaries, language-history research, and education, but it often involves uncertain reconstructions.