Luthor Rex
Master Don Juan
I know there are some real nerds on here (I mean that in a good way)...
I was thinking about how the word "virtue" means "manliness" and I was looking at http://www.etymonline.com/ because I was wondering if "vir" means "man" then where the hell did "virus" come from.
Virus is decribed as something poisonus, but the root "vir" is the "man" root. So would a better understaning of "virus" be something like this:
Virus: vir (man) us (to melt away), so "virus" would be "to melt away man" or something that destroys man. But this is a physical destruction and not spritiual, I believe.
Oh, but that word "virgin" is really going to make my head explode.
Virgin: vir (man) gin - this second part has got me stumped. Is this "gine" meaning "to beget" or is this "from". So maybe vrigin would really mean "to beget man" or "from man"?
Is the "gin" in virgin the same as the "gin" in origin??
Wow, I'm bored...
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I was thinking about how the word "virtue" means "manliness" and I was looking at http://www.etymonline.com/ because I was wondering if "vir" means "man" then where the hell did "virus" come from.
Virus is decribed as something poisonus, but the root "vir" is the "man" root. So would a better understaning of "virus" be something like this:
Virus: vir (man) us (to melt away), so "virus" would be "to melt away man" or something that destroys man. But this is a physical destruction and not spritiual, I believe.
Oh, but that word "virgin" is really going to make my head explode.
Virgin: vir (man) gin - this second part has got me stumped. Is this "gine" meaning "to beget" or is this "from". So maybe vrigin would really mean "to beget man" or "from man"?
Is the "gin" in virgin the same as the "gin" in origin??
Wow, I'm bored...
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