02-14-2012, 09:14 PM
(02-14-2012, 11:02 AM)Erthona Wrote: Tectak,Funny old world. Heard yesterday on a news report from Athens, post riots. A Greek financier said "...and now the economy....Europe asks....we all....erotaien..we are not knowing etc.etc". So I looked it up. It turned out the greek was speaking greek.
Damn, and here I was already to explain it was "eroteme" misspelled. However, riddle me this Batman, "What is the etymology of said word?" It is Latin from the Greek, I am wondering if the ero root is related to "erotes" or cupid. Ero=distinction teme=thesis equal interrogative? Just how in the beejesuzu did that happen?
Question: Did you mean "sublime" as "haughty"?
Nice bit of rhyming at the end, picks up the pace?
BTW what the hell is that image suppose to be?
Blame it on the Muse!?
Dale?
The image is Van Morrison...I am surprised you asked.
No.... I meant sublime as in poet!
Best,
Tectak


