Spyke
Scooter411reply
lemmy.ml

It was good news - on September 6, 2022 when the article was written.

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Scooter411reply
lemmy.ml

Well, the first three letters of news is new - it’s not new, so it’s not really news. I’m happy it happened, but it doesn’t belong.

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explodesreply
lemmy.world

It's a coincidence. The word "news" is made from the initials of North, East, West, and South.

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0x029areply
lemmy.today

https://www.etymonline.com/word/news

late 14c., "new things," plural of new (n.) "new thing" (see new (adj.)); after French nouvelles, which was used in Bible translations to render Medieval Latin nova (neuter plural) "news," literally "new things."

The odd and doubtful construction probably accounts for the absurd folk-etymology (attested by 1640 but originally, and in 18c. usually, in jest-books) that claims it to be an abbreviation of north east south west, as though "information from all quarters of the compass."

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Yeah, the N, E, W, S construction absolutely sounds like a bacronym.

To me, it was always a short form of newspaper, which was a distributed paper with the latest events. So I was probably not far off, just not as old as the actual etymology (I'm guessing "news" was a thing far before paper was a thing in the west).

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Whoops, my bad, I tend to forget to look for a date on articles as most of my news sources are reliable for up to date news, that is assuming they even bother to date the article

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FAAFO.

The only way to prevent January 6th from happening again is to legally hold everyone involved accountable.

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