David Megginson on Nostr: Latin super (above) + cilia (eyelashes) gives supercilia (eyebrows). Supercilia + ...
Latin super (above) + cilia (eyelashes) gives supercilia (eyebrows).
Supercilia + -osus (full of) gives superciliosus (looking with disdain/raised eyebrows, lit. full of eyebrows).
During the 16th century, English writers borrowed superciliosus from Latin as supercilious. But we had to wait four more centuries for Leonard Nimoy's Spock.
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Supercilia + -osus (full of) gives superciliosus (looking with disdain/raised eyebrows, lit. full of eyebrows).
During the 16th century, English writers borrowed superciliosus from Latin as supercilious. But we had to wait four more centuries for Leonard Nimoy's Spock.
#language #etymology #wordOrigins #StarTrek