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Potable
From Latin, to drink, according to one dictionary. we pilfered it from French. But now I am confused, as I see from today’s Goodword that the verb for to drink in Latin is bibere. Is there a subtle distinction I am missing?
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Re: Potable
No particular distinction between the two, just language development and changes. Imbibe is from the Latin bibere, but bibere itself comes from PIE poi-.
A good place for potables is at a symposium, by the by.
A good place for potables is at a symposium, by the by.
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