1970: polite and politics May 7, 2020

Because English lexicon is such a hodgepodge of other languages', it can be easy to assume that certain etymologies might be related, but one should be careful. For instance 'politics', and 'polite' have a lot in common phonetically, but not only are they not related they are from different languages. 'Politics' is from Greek meaning "of the state", related to '(metro)politan, while 'polite' is from Latin meaning 'smooth', related to 'polish'.

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