Etymology of...the most beautiful human beings :) :P

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Tanja

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I am turning over the etymology of the word woman in my mind right now. It seems rather interesting... :shock:

The etymology dictionary gives the following info: woman - O.E. wimman (pl. wimmen), alteration of wifman (pl. wifmen), a compound of wif "woman" (see wife) + man "human being."
I learnt the same at my History of English class as well. And I have also believed that it is so....what can we do with the history...

But now...I've got some doubts...

I bumped into the word womb in the book I read... Can you see the total similarity?

woman - [WUM8n]
womb - [WUM]

Isn't that tricky??? :lol:

To my mind, etymology should be as follows:
womb + man = woman (a human with a womb) :lol:

Funny, isnt' it? :lol:
 

Casiopea

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Tanja said:
I am turning over the etymology of the word woman in my mind right now. It seems rather interesting... :shock:

The etymology dictionary gives the following info: woman - O.E. wimman (pl. wimmen), alteration of wifman (pl. wifmen), a compound of wif "woman" (see wife) + man "human being."
I learnt the same at my History of English class as well. And I have also believed that it is so....what can we do with the history...

But now...I've got some doubts...

I bumped into the word womb in the book I read... Can you see the total similarity?

woman - [WUM8n]
womb - [WUM]

Isn't that tricky??? :lol:

To my mind, etymology should be as follows:
womb + man = woman (a human with a womb) :lol:

Funny, isnt' it? :lol:

Very cool indeed. :) Woe is woman.

wo- - O.E. wif; wif+man > wimman > woman
womb - O.E. wamb, womb "belly, uterus"

Here's a site I know you'll enjoy: http://www.etymonline.com/index.html
 
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