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Topics related to the Greek roots of English, Greek loanwords, and etymologies thereof.
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In search of the origins of term censor, I hit a dead end stuck with the greek term, to cens...
I am hitting a dead end researching the greek term to censor, named λογοκρίνω
According to Oxford English Dictionary the word censure, n., is first documented in use in
Wyclif Sel. Wks. …