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The Classical Quarterly, 1924
The generally accepted explanation of the -πλος (−πλóος) in these words, that it comes from the root pel- ‘to fold’ (Boisacq, Diet. Etym. s.v. διπλóος), fails to account for the presence of the double ο in -πλóος. May not this -πλóος be identical with πλος [πλó(F)ος] [voyage]?
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The generally accepted explanation of the -πλος (−πλóος) in these words, that it comes from the root pel- ‘to fold’ (Boisacq, Diet. Etym. s.v. διπλóος), fails to account for the presence of the double ο in -πλóος. May not this -πλóος be identical with πλος [πλó(F)ος] [voyage]?
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What's in a name? Taxonomic and gender biases in the etymology of new species names
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2022Robert Poulin, Bronwen Presswell
exaly
(En)Gendering the word ‘midwife’: semantics, etymology and orientations
Journal of Gender Studies, 2022John Pendleton
exaly

