>Pensa etiam in le parola latin pro _antologia_ = florilegium esque le
>relation pote esser demonstrate plus clarmente?
anthology n , pl -gies [NL anthologia collection of epigrams, fr. MGk,
fr. Gk, flower gathering, fr. anthos flower + logia collecting,
fr. legein to gather; akin to Skt andha herb ¦ more at LEGEND] (1640)
legend n [ME legende, fr. MF & ML; MF legende, fr. ML legenda,
fr. L, fem. of legendus, gerundive of legere to gather, select,
read; akin to Gk legein to gather, say, logos speech, word, reason]
-logy n comb form [ME -logie, fr. OF, fr. L -logia, fr. Gk, fr.
logos word]
Vos ha facite complete mi die, Kjell. Io non jammais ha cognoscite ille
connection de "-ology" a "gather". Le idea que un parola al grecos esseva
alque similar a un cosa legite (a thing picked, or gathered) es nove a me.
Quando on studia le origine de parolas on vide como le processos de
metaphorization esseva central al creation de nove parolas.
Stan Mulaik
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