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aʒɑ̃ prɔvɔkatœr
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B...b...but etymology!
Words are living things in the sense their meanings evolve in time. Their value rests on the fact their meanings are shared among the community of language users.
B..b..but the actual scholarly field of how words come to mean what they mean and the roots from which they are derived from are meaningless. Lexicons are living things (true) are added to all the time, (also true) so I can call a collection of apples a crate, because they are commonly found in crates.
Pointing out that a grip full of money spilled out on a bed is no longer a grip of money is not meaningless.

