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      • idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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        6 days ago

        I fucking love the etymology of animal and food words. My favorite is deer, which is related to the German Tier, and originally meant “animal,” because I imagine early Germanic speakers looking at a deer and thinking “this is it, the quintessential animal.” I get it, honestly.

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          The modern English word “bear” originally came from a proto-Germanic word meaning one of “brown one” or possibly “wild animal”. There was an actual name for bears, but speaking it was taboo in case it caused a bear to appear, so the euphemism eventually replaced the real name.

          When I learned this originally, I was taught that the true name was lost to time, but Wikipedia just says it was “arkto” so whatever.

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            Shhhh! Do you want bears? That’s how you get bears. The name was lost, never type it again.