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#101190 04/18/2003 3:35 PM
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In searching for something else, I found this:
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LIBER m Roman Mythology
Pronounced: LIE-bur
Derived from Latin liber meaning "free". This was the name of a Roman fertility god.

So how did "liber" get to mean "book"?


#101191 04/18/2003 5:48 PM
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Different words, Dr Bill. Liber, free is with a long i; liber, book is with a short i.


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Want more confusion? There's also LIBOR - the London InterBank Offered Rate [perplexed-e]


#101193 04/18/2003 9:22 PM
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And liberi means children. Also, Liber was the Italian god of fertility, identified with Bacchus.


#101194 04/19/2003 10:41 AM
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re:Derived from Latin liber meaning "free". This was the name of a Roman fertility god.

and presumabley related to the word liberty--

but fertility, linked with drink! results in children.

and having children reduces ones freedom!


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"and having children reduces ones freedom!"

My chains and I grew friends.


#101196 04/24/2003 6:44 PM
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It is very amusing association



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