What Study Means

November 12, 2009

The Latin word from which we take the word “study” actually has nothing to do with papers and books. The verb “studere” originally meant: “to desire, to be eager for, to busy oneself with, to strive.” Only in medieval times did it actually start to mean “to study”, as we mean it.

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