Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Etymology 20: Vacuity
This word is from the mid-16th century around the 1540s. It indicates the meaning, "hollow space," and it comes from the Latin word, "vacuitas" meaning, "empty space, vacancy, and freedom," from the word "vacuus" meaning "empty." About 50 years later, the word came to mean, "vacancy of mind or thought."
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