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Does anyone remember the TNG episode "Darmok" where an alien race spoke in metaphors which referenced their own history, hence their language was supposedly indecipherable?

I'm just wondering how many English words and phrases can be said to be similar. I know the word "marathon" is actually the name of an ancient place, and is an historical reference to the Battle of Marathon during the war between Ancient Greece and Persia (and more specifically, the runner who supposedly ran from Marathon to Athens to announce the Greek victory). But there are surely many, many other examples of words and phrases whose meaning is derived from historical events, aren't there?
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A Phyric Victory I believe refers to a Greek general Named Phyrus who lost alot of troops fighting the nascent Roman Empire. Techinically victories he lamented that any more victories like that and he would lose the war.
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Stravo wrote:A Phyric Victory I believe refers to a Greek general Named Phyrus who lost alot of troops fighting the nascent Roman Empire. Techinically victories he lamented that any more victories like that and he would lose the war.
Oh yeah, that's a good one (although I believe the proper spelling of the name is "Pyrrhus" and the proper spelling of the word is "Pyrrhic"). I also just remembered "Quixotic": a reference to the Don Quixote literary character.
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Others:

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Ooooh, those are good ones.
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Ah, the advantages of a classical education. :)

The words "lesbian" and "sapphic" come from the Ancient world. Sapphos was a classical poet, a woman, who wrote love poetry about other women, and she came from the island of Lesbos. So, the people thought that the women from Lesbos were into other women, so that's why they're called lesbian.

I know some more, I just have to remember them, and I'll post them.
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Morphine -> Morpheus the god of dreams

Newtons! y'now, used to measure forces in physics per Isaac Newton?

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The English language is littered with such examples, simply because of our past affecting how the culture integrates new concepts. The etymology of most common words and phrases will likely be a long and interesting one that most are oblivious to.
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So, basically what we are getting at is that the idea of a language being based on metaphors is nothing to write home about, instead most if not all of the alien languages should do the same... and even if they don't, ours do, which would actually mean that they should be EASIER, not harder to translate.

Not to mention that the stupid fucking Universal Translator is supposed to work with brainwaves or some shit, not words.
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Stravo wrote:A Phyric Victory I believe refers to a Greek general Named Phyrus who lost alot of troops fighting the nascent Roman Empire. Techinically victories he lamented that any more victories like that and he would lose the war.
It is the other way around. A roman general fighting the greeks before the battle of Pydna


The words "lesbian" and "sapphic" come from the Ancient world. Sapphos was a classical poet, a woman, who wrote love poetry about other women, and she came from the island of Lesbos. So, the people thought that the women from Lesbos were into other women, so that's why they're called lesbian.
The part obout Sapphos is right, but she actually formed a colony of women on the island of lesbos
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Alyrium Denryle wrote: The part obout Sapphos is right, but she actually formed a colony of women on the island of lesbos
That's odd. According to my Dictionary of Classical Mythologies, it says she was born there.

Maybe she was born there, and then started a colony for women there herself?

Oh well, we're on the same page. :)
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Alyrium Denryle wrote: The part obout Sapphos is right, but she actually formed a colony of women on the island of lesbos
That's odd. According to my Dictionary of Classical Mythologies, it says she was born there.

Maybe she was born there, and then started a colony for women there herself?

Oh well, we're on the same page. :)
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I can't believe no one's mentioned Sodomy yet.
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That reminded me: the Tower of Babylon and "babbeling".
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Alyrium Denryle wrote:
Stravo wrote:A Phyric Victory I believe refers to a Greek general Named Phyrus who lost alot of troops fighting the nascent Roman Empire. Techinically victories he lamented that any more victories like that and he would lose the war.
It is the other way around. A roman general fighting the greeks before the battle of Pydna
Pyrrus, Greek King of Epirus thought himself the saviour of the western Greek cities against the growing power of the Roman Republic. Winning several tactical victories, he failed to gain a strategic advantage and ultimately had to withdraw. Hence, "Pyrric" victory.
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I damn near forgot. "Hooker" comes from the Civil War, where IIRC the Union had a General who liked to bang prostitutes, hence they call them "hookers".
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Some more examples:

Draconian
Cyclopean
Arcadia
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DPDarkPrimus wrote:I can't believe no one's mentioned Sodomy yet.
Or sandwich, particularly when used as a verb ("The made the shelves stronger by using panels sandwiched together"). It's an action describing the construction of a food item named after its inventor. What if the other culture lacks such a food item?

That goes double for spoonerisms.

I think what'd be more difficult is translating between one language from a culture which all but totally lacks sarcasm and one that structurally is often inherently sarcastic. How do you note when "that's really great" means the exact opposite using the terms of someone that's mostly blind to such a notion?
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Spoonerisms.
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The expression "Pandora's Box". From Greek Mythology, where a woman named Pandora opened the box that contained every disease and let them out into the world to be the scourge of mankind.

Molotov cocktail, originally from the improvised weapon of gasoline filled booze bottles set on fire with aflaming rag and tossed on Soviet tanks to destroy them by Finnish soldiers in the Winter War. Named after the Soviet foreign minister, a cocktail that we would like to have offered to him personally, so the Soviet soldiers got it as his proxies.

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Virtually all expressions come from peoples' names. "Crap," or "To take a crap" and all of its various offshoots from from Thomas Crapper (inventer of the toilet).

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Sideburns were named after the Civil War general Ambrose Burnside who had that particular style of facial hair and made it famous.

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