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Etymologia

Etymologia is the study of the history of words, focusing on their origins, forms, and meanings as they develop and move between languages. It is a central discipline within historical linguistics and philology, employing methods that compare related languages, trace sound changes, and analyze borrowings to reconstruct how words arrived at their current forms and senses.

The term itself derives from Greek etymon, meaning "true sense," and logia, meaning "study" or "treatise." In

Practices include consulting etymological dictionaries, applying the comparative method, and examining phonological and semantic changes over

An illustrative case is the word etymology itself: English etymology traces back to Latin etymologia, from

See also: historical linguistics, philology, cognates, proto-language, etymological dictionary, linguistic change.

Romance
languages
the
word
is
etimologia
(Italian
and
Spanish),
while
in
English
the
corresponding
term
is
etymology.
Etymology
also
informs
how
dictionaries
explain
a
word’s
history.
time.
Scholars
distinguish
inherited
roots
from
borrowed
material
and
track
regular
sound
shifts.
Etymology
can
be
uncertain
and
subject
to
revision
as
new
evidence
emerges.
Greek
etymologia,
built
from
etymon
and
logia.
Other
examples
show
how
English
words
with
related
forms
in
other
languages
reveal
common
ancestry
and
contact
with
other
cultures.