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According to this entry, what is the etymology of the word "etymology"?
It came from the Greek "etum n" and was introduced into English via Latin as "etimolgie"
It came from the Latin "etymologia" and was litroduced into English as "ethimologie."
It orginated as a Middle English word, then was introduced into Old French, then Latin and finally Greek, changing form slightly with
each introduction
It originated as a Greek word, changed its form slightly in early and again in Medieval Latin, kept that form in Old French and
changed again when it was introduced into Middle English

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