Message from @TwinVickers
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that's the etymology
you get lost to a state where you can't find your way out of
that is factually inaccurate
it's really not
it really is
delirious would be a better word for it it, coming from scandinavian word mas
`But as far as we can judge, the English noun maze was abstracted from the verb amaze, rather than being its original stem.`
good job supplying the evidence against yourself
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good job reading only the last paragraph of the article
I read the whole article and this is the conclusion he came to
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yeah, so what's the etymology of amaze then?
it's not "a maze"
according to the man, you said maze comes from amaze but where does amaze come from?
and it absolutely does not mean you go insane
christ, obviously it's not maze
it means you get confused, delirious
like the article stated, but fuck me, you hung on the word insane
"hung"
haha because of penis lolz
don't take this one thing I said into account but do take this other thing I said into account
dude, you're saying insane and delirious are too far apart?
Old Engl. amasian would then end up as a borrowing from Scandinavian, because in English a comparable semantic network is absent.
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man the weather is shite today
rain slamming on the roof is deafening
Its market day today so shit weather is compulsory
our market is Wednesday and Saturday
Hi
Strangely I can't see any market stalls 🤔
they all blew away
@MountainMan mine and you haven't translated the other one I asked
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uhhh which one? The one that said hamaar?
Wow. I'm playing Assassins Creed Rogue and stood in a crowd in Albany. I'm hearing a BLACK scottish person talk about how they have feelings for a man