Manuel Lima Quotes
The Origin Of The Word Knowledge Itself Is Strongly Tied To Trees. "In The Germanic Languages, Most Terms For Learning, Knowledge, Wisdom, And So On Are Derived From The Words For Tree Or Wood," Says Hageneder. "In Anglo Saxon We Have Witan (mind, Consciousness) And Witige (wisdom); In English, 'wits,' 'witch', And Wizard'; And In Modern German, Witz (wits, Joke). These Words All Stem From The Ancient Scandinavian Root Word Vid, Which Means 'wood' (as In Forest, Not Timber).
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