David Weihe <blerg2_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> It is quite consequential. When they started developing "scientific"
> names for everything, the English used Latin or Greek because they were
> different enough from common speech that they had no connotations, let
> alone denotations. Therefore, Latin or Greek are entirely out.
Actually Latin and Greek were used because what was thought to be happening was a rebirth ("Renaissance") of Roman and Greek scholarship. Primary sources were people like Plato and Pliny, so their languages remained dominant.
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