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Buy you a AHD and YCLIU.

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YCLIU

1. go to OneLook.com
2. enter 'whore'
3. go to the 1st entry, which is the AHD
4. see WORD HISTORY therein

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That "One Look.com" is really quite a resource. I sure
wish they had things at the fingertips like this back
when I was teaching. Research would have been a breeze.
Thanks.


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Originally Posted By: Faldage
Buy you a AHD and YCLIU.


I can imagine what that would cost on a retired teacher's
income. The site here from one look is great: I just
have to learn to use it more.


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I keep a button for it at the top of my browser, use it all the time.

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whore, charity, kamasutra

mitchpowell, I'd recommend the inexpensive American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots by Calvert Watkins if you're interested in learning more about this sort of thing.

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Originally Posted By: Avy
Eta (no not you): incidently "dekh" is the word in Hindi for "look" also has connection to "show".


I don't think Hindi dekhanā is related to Latin dicere. The reflexes of Proto-Indo-European *deik- in Hindi are deś and desī.

It seems Hindi dekhanā is related to Sanskrit dṛś "to see", from the PIE root *derḱ- which means a dekko is related to tarragon.

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Originally Posted By: mitchpowell
I find often times that the etymology of the word in the "A.Word.A.Day" email informs me of the roots of a given word, and then lists other words supposed to share the same root, which don't seem to be very related at all.

I find myself wishing that Anu would spot these difficult-to-see correlations and maybe help me out somehow; perhaps by pointing out where the similarity lies.


Yes I see that too, but do you need to be spoon-feed? I like to do my own research, that way I get more out of it.

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