• Malgas@beehaw.org
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    23 hours ago

    Fun fact: “nuclear” ultimately comes from the Latin nucula, ‘little nut’. The c and l being adjacent is the result of metathesis, similar to pronouncing “ask” as “ax”.

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        went further back lol

        Latin: Nux - nut nuculus - diminutive of nut (“little nut”)

        Proto-Indo-European: kneu - nut

        I can’t find much on where the -culus suffix originated, which seams to be the the place we would want to look if trying to tie the pronunciation of nuclear to the earliest etymological root.

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          -ulus according to Wiktionary:
          From Proto-Italic *-elos (whence Faliscan -𐌄𐌋𐌏𐌔 (-elos)), from Proto-Indo-European *-elós, thematized from Proto-Indo-European *-lós.[1] Cognate with Proto-Germanic *-ilaz and *-ulaz, whence no longer productive English -le (as in dimple and nozzle), Dutch -el, German -el.

          So the PIE for little nut would be something like *knewelós