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quote: Originally posted by Ninot
its not really a point... more of a story |
As long as everyone knows it’s just a story. It was a word in Proto-Indo-European:
Etymology of shıt
ENTRY:skei-
DEFINITION:To cut, split. Extension of sek-.
Derivatives include science, nice, shıt, schism, sheath, ski, and esquire.
4. Extended root *skeid-. a. (i) shıt; gobshite, from Old English *scītan, to defecate; (ii) skate³; blatherskite, from Old Norse skīta, to defecate; (iii) shyster, from Old High German skīzzan, to defecate. (i)–(iii) all from Germanic *skītan, to separate, defecate; b. suffixed zero-grade form *sk(h)id-yo-. schism, schist, schizo-, from Greek skhizein, to split; c. nasalized zero-grade form *ski-n-d-. scission; exscind, prescind, rescind, from Latin scindere, to split.
I put the ı (Turkish dotless i) in case we aren’t allowed to use those words. I suspect ı llooks different from i to a computer 
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