True to their etymology, chrysanthemums often bloom in striking gold. The word chrysanthemum, emerging in English in the late 1500s ... which is why its name might honor Paion, the physician of the ...
With so much having already been said — on all sides — about tomorrow’s election, I am taking my cue for this column from the Irish poet Pádraig Ó Tuama.
that’s because it used to be made of four separate words. Merriam-Webster lists the etymology of “goodbye” as an “alteration of God be with you.” It took until around 1700 for the phrase ...
Sri Ramanujamji said in a discourse that it does not mean the same, and the word’s etymology says that it ... Similarly, devotees are immersed deeply in God while hearing His divine deeds.
nor the Greek demi-god famous for his musical instrument, let alone the genus of apes incorporating chimpanzees and bonobos. The Polish pan has surely little to do with all of the above. The history ...