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I'm not going to pick sides in this one...
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according to Festus, derived from s{imac}dus, s{imac}der- star, constellation. The vb. might thus be originally a term of astrology or augury, but such a use is not known in the Lat. writers. note to Faldo: ī <> {imac}
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note to Faldo: <> {imac}
Hey! I'm reading this on an iMac. You think I can't see imac?
An I still wanna know what fsigma is.
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The overall rule on final versus non-final sigma is simply that, where the sigma terminates what may be understood to be a distinct word of Greek, it is final, otherwise, it is non-final.
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So when used to mean "struck with lightning" it is synonymous with "unlucky" in the sense of being "star-crossed" or merely "blasted" as if by a constellation? Perhaps in the same sense that the root of "disaster" in "astrum" records a former belief in astrology.
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I'm astsuming the root is the tsame. It's that assumption which is at the root of the trouble: The latin sidus (-eris), star, is apparently not directly related to greek sideros, iron.
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And yet as a combining form, "sidero-" means both (iron and star). An orthographical coincidence of Greek and Latin etymologies?
[Rhetorical aside to self: Why are extraneous t's being inserted into certain words on this board? An in-joke originating with tswum?]
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>Why are extraneous t's being inserted into certain words on this board? An in-joke originating with tswum?]
You tsure tsummed that up tsuperbly.
And a belated welcome to our board. Sorry for the little glitches that happened previously, but we've hopefully done what needs to be done to minimize further damage.
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This siderated word is all a proofreader's error. He was setting the following sentence: The proctors at the school decided that my side rated another star.
Unfortunately, an en-space disappeared between side and rated, and google picked up siderated and the next thing you know there were fifty thousand googlits. A star (word) is born.
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[Rhetorical aside to self: Why are extraneous t's being inserted into certain words on this board? An in-joke originating with tswum?]
I guess some of us like to play with language as much as discuss it. No in-joke. Just a rhetorical device.
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