Agradar & Agradecer
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laepelba
August 29, 2010, 06:26 PM
Okay, you guys who are really into etymology ... do these two words have some etymological relationship? :)
JPablo
August 29, 2010, 06:47 PM
Yes indeed! I am pleased to tell you so. And thank you for asking. ;)
To one degree or another, "agradar" comes from "grado" which comes from "gratus" = grato = pleasant
http://etimologias.dechile.net/?gracias
El significado original de gracias es "con placer" o "con agrado", satisfacción, goce. Al decir gracias estamos diciendo "te reconozco responsable de la satisfacción que siento en este momento". Ese es el sentimiento y la actitud que refleja el término.
(quoted from here) http://anakiell.multiply.com/journal/item/42
So, "agradecer" comes from "gradecer", in the sense of "dar las gracias" (thanking, with pleasure...)
I am not an authority on the matter, but if I am wrong... someone can correct me! :)
poli
August 29, 2010, 10:29 PM
not to be confused with agredir
laepelba
August 30, 2010, 02:09 AM
JPablo - thanks! Very interesting!!
Poli - I haven't heard that word before ... and see that it seems to have an opposing sort of meaning. Do you think that the roots/etymologies of the words are related?
Perikles
August 30, 2010, 02:16 AM
Poli - I haven't heard that word before ... and see that it seems to have an opposing sort of meaning. Do you think that the roots/etymologies of the words are related?agredir comes from Latin aggredi to attack, and I don't think there is a connection with gratus, thankful, -> Late L gratum-> agradar.:)
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