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etymologite (s) (noun), etymologites (pl)
Someone who believes that the etymology of a word carries the same inherent original or literal meaning, even when the word has evolved beyond the classical sources of meanings: As an etymologite, Shirley was sure that her breath ("expiration" and "inspiration") referred to her "soul" or "spirit" instead of the current "breathing out" and "breathing in" applications.
—Reid Branson from Washington on Nov. 07, 2007; according to the Merriam-Webster Open Dictionary.
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