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SkySea wrote:
As long as we're trifling with this tricky language, here's a triad to consider: tripod, trio, and tritium. All refer to "three", and this trimuvirate form a tribute to the trials and tribulations of learning English. But for all three examples you gave, the word constituents are Greek from "tri-a"="three". For Trifid, I am not at all sure that the second constituent (-fid) has any significant Greek root. For that matter, had I not known the Greek name for Trifid, I wouldn't be so sure about the "tri" part, either. In Greek it's called "Trischides" from "tri" and "schizo" (verb)="to tear".(Hence "schizophrenia" an old misnomer for the disease). I have no idea how "fid" got in there :-) Now that this thread is as old as a trilobite, I'll put in my preference for "TRY-fid". --------- Dale Gombert ( ), W. Seattle, WA, USA http://flavorj.com/~skysea (stereo, scenic, and astro photos) -- I. N. Galidakis http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/jgal/ ------------------------------------------ Eventually, _everything_ is understandable |
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Ioannis wrote in message news:1094491895.633289@athnrd02...
SkySea wrote: As long as we're trifling with this tricky language, here's a triad to consider: tripod, trio, and tritium. All refer to "three", and this trimuvirate form a tribute to the trials and tribulations of learning English. Well, that's just "trific." ;-) [snip] In Greek it's called "Trischides" from "tri" and "schizo" (verb)="to tear".(Hence "schizophrenia" an old misnomer for the disease). I have no idea how "fid" got in there :-) It's from the Latin "trifidus," which literally means "split into three." Now that this thread is as old as a trilobite, Yes, "These are the times that *try* men's souls." I don't know about you, but I've had about enough of this *tripe*! ;-) - Robert Cook |
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