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{ "@context": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", "https://spinster.xyz/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "und" } ], "id": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat/collections/featured", "orderedItems": [ { "@context": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", "https://spinster.xyz/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "und" } ], "actor": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat", "cc": [ "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat/followers" ], "content": "I was curious if TERV actually meant anything other than as an acronym. I was asked to share what I have found so far, so here it is. Etymology is just an amusing hobby for me, so if you find anything else interesting, or something that needs correcting please add to this.<br><br>Terv<br>Votic (proto-Finnish) it means<br>1. healthy <br>2. whole, unbroken, sane.<br>It also was used as an interjection to say “hello”. <br><br>Finnish = Hi<br>Estonian, and Hungarian = plan, project, purpose<br>---------------------------------------------------------------<br>Ter<br>Old English = tri (like tivet)<br>From Latin ter = thrice<br>Tervalent - an older variant of the chemistry term Trivalent. <br>[L. ter, thrice, and valent meaning strengths.<br>Tersanctus – Thrice Holy <br>(Aside from the religious connotations &quot;sanctus&quot; can also mean chaste, consecrated, pure, virtuous, or venerable.)<br>--------------------------------------------------------------<br>Terve<br>Finnish = Hey, or Cheers!<br>Estonian, and Hungarian = Healthy<br>-------------------------------------------------------------<br>Tervetadah = welcome<br>Terve järki = Common sense<br>In Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian.", "context": "https://spinster.xyz/contexts/527cda4a-ed27-49b1-a7c7-aff6e2f52ee5", "conversation": "https://spinster.xyz/contexts/527cda4a-ed27-49b1-a7c7-aff6e2f52ee5", "id": "https://spinster.xyz/objects/5b3d59a6-ebc8-44e5-8eae-e8f22506d3b0", "published": "2021-05-07T13:49:26.972075Z", "repliesCount": 4, "sensitive": false, "source": "I was curious if TERV actually meant anything other than as an acronym. I was asked to share what I have found so far, so here it is. Etymology is just an amusing hobby for me, so if you find anything else interesting, or something that needs correcting please add to this.\n\nTerv\nVotic (proto-Finnish) it means\n1. healthy \n2. whole, unbroken, sane.\nIt also was used as an interjection to say “hello”. \n\nFinnish = Hi\nEstonian, and Hungarian = plan, project, purpose\n---------------------------------------------------------------\nTer\nOld English = tri (like tivet)\nFrom Latin ter = thrice\nTervalent - an older variant of the chemistry term Trivalent. \n[L. ter, thrice, and valent meaning strengths.\nTersanctus – Thrice Holy \n(Aside from the religious connotations \"sanctus\" can also mean chaste, consecrated, pure, virtuous, or venerable.)\n--------------------------------------------------------------\nTerve\nFinnish = Hey, or Cheers!\nEstonian, and Hungarian = Healthy\n-------------------------------------------------------------\nTervetadah = welcome\nTerve järki = Common sense\nIn Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian.", "summary": "", "tag": [], "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "type": "Note" }, { "@context": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", "https://spinster.xyz/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "und" } ], "actor": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat", "cc": [ "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat/followers" ], "content": "<p>Why dictionaries matter. </p><p>“As shared records of language, dictionaries do have legitimate social power. And it’s not like Scrabble players are the only ones who turn to them for help—judges have been known to consult them as well.”</p><p><a href=\"https://slate.com/human-interest/2017/09/why-a-controversial-definition-of-the-word-woman-doesnt-necessarily-mean-the-dictionary-is-sexist.html\"></a><a href=\"https://slate.com/human-interest/2017/09/why-a-controversial-definition-of-the-word-woman-doesnt-necessarily-mean-the-dictionary-is-sexist.html\" rel=\"ugc\">https://slate.com/human-interest/2017/09/why-a-controversial-definition-of-the-word-woman-doesnt-necessarily-mean-the-dictionary-is-sexist.html</a></p>", "context": "https://spinster.xyz/contexts/933524fa-bb7b-4dbc-9a67-18454998eb06", "conversation": "https://spinster.xyz/contexts/933524fa-bb7b-4dbc-9a67-18454998eb06", "id": "https://spinster.xyz/objects/98ac7bc8-cf37-4754-92b1-9479e7ad1e23", "published": "2020-11-20T14:05:47.884871Z", "repliesCount": 2, "sensitive": false, "source": "Why dictionaries matter. \n\n\"As shared records of language, dictionaries do have legitimate social power. And it’s not like Scrabble players are the only ones who turn to them for help—judges have been known to consult them as well.\"\n\nhttps://slate.com/human-interest/2017/09/why-a-controversial-definition-of-the-word-woman-doesnt-necessarily-mean-the-dictionary-is-sexist.html", "summary": "", "tag": [], "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "type": "Note" }, { "@context": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", "https://spinster.xyz/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "und" } ], "actor": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat", "attachment": [ { "mediaType": "image/jpeg", "name": "", "type": "Document", "url": "https://media.spinster.xyz/71653a6d3e5af983da056a0cfa29f7cbc7f392ea6dfd434b8dce0a96e8785609.jpg" } ], "attributedTo": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat", "cc": [ "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat/followers" ], "content": "<p>Reclaim the English language from those who would redefine and weaponize words. </p><p>Most people accept the current given meaning of the words they use without actually knowing any words origins. There is a deep power in truly understanding a language rather than just “using” it. </p><p>This can also occasionally lead to some amusement. Remember the next time a TIM calls you a bigot, they are really just projecting… only not in the way they thought they were.</p><p>Bigot = Obstinate man with a mustache.</p>", "context": "https://spinster.xyz/contexts/915c54cc-4f6a-476b-a9d7-c9c17de20368", "conversation": "https://spinster.xyz/contexts/915c54cc-4f6a-476b-a9d7-c9c17de20368", "id": "https://spinster.xyz/objects/08ae0dce-e445-4e92-9691-bd90ee494981", "published": "2020-09-05T15:02:57.173564Z", "replies": { "items": [ "https://spinster.xyz/objects/88057374-e16e-4709-8814-a8ea9d79aa7d" ], "type": "Collection" }, "repliesCount": 2, "sensitive": false, "source": "Reclaim the English language from those who would redefine and weaponize words. \n\nMost people accept the current given meaning of the words they use without actually knowing any words origins. There is a deep power in truly understanding a language rather than just \"using\" it. \n\nThis can also occasionally lead to some amusement. Remember the next time a TIM calls you a bigot, they are really just projecting... only not in the way they thought they were.\n\nBigot = Obstinate man with a mustache.", "summary": "", "tag": [], "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "type": "Note" }, { "@context": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", "https://spinster.xyz/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "und" } ], "actor": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat", "atomUri": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat/statuses/104655278479855904", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat", "cc": [ "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat/followers" ], "content": "<p>Everyone, do yourselves a favor. </p><p>If you do not own a printed dictionary and Thesaurus- get one.<br />Preferably an older one. <br />Rescue them from garage and estate sales. </p><p>Get the dictionary of your native language, whatever that may be, and also look into Latin and Greek. </p><p>These are the languages used for most older scholarly works. Along with French and German.</p><p>It is not just the definition of Woman that is being changed.</p><p>Once everything is redefined nothing can be talked about.</p>", "contentMap": { "en": "<p>Everyone, do yourselves a favor. </p><p>If you do not own a printed dictionary and Thesaurus- get one.<br />Preferably an older one. <br />Rescue them from garage and estate sales. </p><p>Get the dictionary of your native language, whatever that may be, and also look into Latin and Greek. </p><p>These are the languages used for most older scholarly works. Along with French and German.</p><p>It is not just the definition of Woman that is being changed.</p><p>Once everything is redefined nothing can be talked about.</p>" }, "context": "tag:spinster.xyz,2020-08-08:objectId=15931618:objectType=Conversation", "conversation": "tag:spinster.xyz,2020-08-08:objectId=15931618:objectType=Conversation", "id": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat/statuses/104655278479855904", "inReplyTo": null, "inReplyToAtomUri": null, "published": "2020-08-08T18:53:38.711Z", "replies": { "first": { "items": [], "partOf": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat/statuses/104655278479855904/replies", "type": "CollectionPage" }, "id": "https://spinster.xyz/users/FarmKat/statuses/104655278479855904/replies", "type": "Collection" }, "repliesCount": 3, "sensitive": false, "summary": "", "tag": [], "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "type": "Note", "url": "https://spinster.xyz/@FarmKat/posts/104655278479855904" } ], "totalItems": 4, "type": "OrderedCollection" }