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:: from Old French '''esperment''' "practical knowledge, cunning; enchantment, magic spell; trial, proof, example; lesson, sign, indication | :: from Old French '''esperment''' "practical knowledge, cunning; enchantment, magic spell; trial, proof, example; lesson, sign, indication | ||
::: from Latin: '''ex''' "out of" + '''peritus''' "experienced, tested," from PIE *per-yo-, suffixed form of root '''per-''' "to try, risk." | ::: from Latin: '''ex''' "out of" + '''peritus''' "experienced, tested," from PIE *per-yo-, suffixed form of root '''per-''' "to try, risk." | ||
: ''' | : '''experimental''' (adjective): "having experience", "for the sake of experiment" | ||
== protocol == | == protocol == | ||
: Medieval Latin '''protocollum''' "draft," literally "the first sheet of a volume" | : Medieval Latin '''protocollum''' "draft," literally "the first sheet of a volume" | ||
:: Greek '''prōtokollon''' "first sheet glued onto a manuscript | :: Greek '''prōtokollon'''<ref>referred to the first sheet of a papyrus roll bearing the date of its manufacture. In some instances, it consisted of an empty page that was glued to the outside of a manuscript's case and provided a description of its contents. [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/protocol| protocol and politics (Merriam Webster Dictionary]</ref> "first sheet glued onto a manuscript | ||
::: '''proto-''': "first, source, parent, preceding, earliest form, original, basic" | ::: '''proto-''': "first, source, parent, preceding, earliest form, original, basic" | ||
::: + '''kolla''': "glue" | ::: + '''kolla''': "glue" | ||
: development of meaning: "rough draft; original copy of a treaty, etc." -> "official record of a transaction" -> "diplomatic document" -> (?) | : development of meaning: "rough draft; original copy of a treaty, etc." -> "official record of a transaction" -> "diplomatic document" -> (?) | ||
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experimental
- experiment (noun): an observation, test, or trial, piece of evidence or empirical proof; feat of magic or sorcery
- from Old French esperment "practical knowledge, cunning; enchantment, magic spell; trial, proof, example; lesson, sign, indication
- from Latin: ex "out of" + peritus "experienced, tested," from PIE *per-yo-, suffixed form of root per- "to try, risk."
- from Old French esperment "practical knowledge, cunning; enchantment, magic spell; trial, proof, example; lesson, sign, indication
- experimental (adjective): "having experience", "for the sake of experiment"
protocol
- Medieval Latin protocollum "draft," literally "the first sheet of a volume"
- Greek prōtokollon[1] "first sheet glued onto a manuscript
- proto-: "first, source, parent, preceding, earliest form, original, basic"
- + kolla: "glue"
- Greek prōtokollon[1] "first sheet glued onto a manuscript
- development of meaning: "rough draft; original copy of a treaty, etc." -> "official record of a transaction" -> "diplomatic document" -> (?)
- ↑ referred to the first sheet of a papyrus roll bearing the date of its manufacture. In some instances, it consisted of an empty page that was glued to the outside of a manuscript's case and provided a description of its contents. protocol and politics (Merriam Webster Dictionary