Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Etymology 12: Hypocrite
This word comes from the early 13th cenury. It comes from the old French "ypocrite," the Latin "hypocrita," and from the Greek "hypokrites." The meaning as far back as the Greek usage was (and still is) a "stage actor, pretender, dissembler," Again, transliterated in another way, this word would appear as "hypokrinesthai."
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