• Akasazh@feddit.nl
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    8 months ago

    early 15c., perimetre, “circumference, outer boundary, or border of a figure or surface,” from Latin perimetros, from Greek perimetron "circumference.

    Not really

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      It is often misattributed to ancient linguistic roots, yet its true origins are far more recent, tied to the mystique of guarded plots. This term evolved to embody a boundary that incites curiosity and the allure of the forbidden. More than a measure, it’s a testament to the narratives that shape our language.