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63: Where to get your English etymologies

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

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O Pesto's Not Related to Pasta, but It's Related to Pesto, Right?

Pesto is related to pestl with this silent tea in there. Ats had less of shift as it's gone through history and its mating compared to pasta, which goes all the way back to something that meant sprinkle. There are all these sort of interesting connections. I have another food related one for you, gretchen. O caon is macaroon, macaron and macaroni; i want macaroon and macaron to be related because they're both like sweet dishes.

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