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t might be good to remember the etymology of the word "glamour." It comes
from the Scottish/Celtic word "glammer," which means to cast a spell or an ...
Etymology - grammer of words. Solladigaram deals with grammer of words. It discusses
gender, person,number,case and other infections, the different parts of ...
" but, grammer, goes back to the root
of Gram (1/28 of an ounce) "what is written" (the weight of ink on the paper!) "
Dear of troy: Since the gram weight was part of the metrical system developed during French Revolution, I do not think it could be related to 'grammer'.
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