| trestres said: Looks like our discussion was a misunderstanding, since we were both using different definitions for a same word. Both valid, but in different contexts. |
No, your definition is invalid in the current English language. The etymology has no relevance to the usage of a word in a given language. You should've used the original term (the Latin term or whatever).
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