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Originally Posted by Gadgetory You do know the word America is Spanish in origin right?? | America
1507, in Cartographer Martin Waldseemüller's treatise "Cosmographiae Introductio," from Mod.L. Americanus, after Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512) who made two trips to the New World as a navigator and claimed to have discovered it. His published works put forward the idea that it was a new continent, and he was first to call it Novus Mundus "New World." Amerigo is more easily Latinized than Vespucci. The name Amerigo is Gmc., said to derive from Goth. Amalrich, lit. "work-ruler."
Try Latin and Goth...not Spanish What Profit Is It To A Man...If He Gains The World But Loses His Own Soul {Matthew 16:26} |