Etymology of anthropo-
From: H. E. Taylor (het_at_despam.autobahn.mb.ca)
Date: 03/02/05
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Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 20:44:48 -0800
Greetings,
I am wondering about the root of anthropo-.
My M-W and OED give 'anthropos' as GR man,
but as 'an' is no or without, I wonder is
'thropos' a valid ancient GR word?
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