Memphis Dwight
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Is anyone here familiar with the etymology of the word Adultery?
From my research, I've been able to find that the word may have once meant to break devotion. I think the old english could have been something like Advoutry. and then maybe the french Advowtry?
"A" = against or opposed to
"Devotion" =earnest attachment to a cause, person, etc.
A+devotion "means against devotion", then carry that further and we get
A+ dultery --- does it mean the same thing? I think it does.
Also we could go with A-devout. As in not being devout.
From my research, I've been able to find that the word may have once meant to break devotion. I think the old english could have been something like Advoutry. and then maybe the french Advowtry?
"A" = against or opposed to
"Devotion" =earnest attachment to a cause, person, etc.
A+devotion "means against devotion", then carry that further and we get
A+ dultery --- does it mean the same thing? I think it does.
Also we could go with A-devout. As in not being devout.