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- [13] General is one of a vast range of
English words which go back ultimately to the
prehistoric Indo-European base *gen-, *gon-,
*gn-, denoting ‘produce’. Its Germanic
offshoots include kin, kind, and probably king,
but for sheer numbers it is the Latin descendants
genus ‘race, type’, gēns ‘race, people’, gignere
‘beget’, and nāscī ‘be born’ (source of nation,
nature, etc) that have been the providers. From
genus come gender [14] and its French-derived
counterpart genre [19], generate [16],
generation [13], generic [17], generous, and
genus [16] itself. Gēns produced genteel, gentile,
gentle, and gentry, while gignere was the source
of genital [14], genitive [14], gingerly [16]
(originally ‘daintily’, as if befitting someone of
‘noble birth’), indigenous, and ingenuous. A
separate Latin strand is represented by genius
and genie, and its derivative genial, while Greek
descendants of Indo-European *gen-, *gon- are
responsible for gene [20], genealogy [13],
genesis [OE], genetic [19], genocide [20]
(apparently coined by the Polish-born American
jurist Raphael Lemkin in 1944), and gonorrhoea
[16] (literally ‘flow of semen’).
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As for general itself, it comes via Old French
general from Latin generālis ‘of the genus or
type (as a whole)’, particularly as contrasted
with speciālis ‘of the species’ (source of English
special). The application of the noun general to
‘senior military officer’ originated in the 16th
century as an abbreviation of the phrase captain
general (where the general was an adjective), a
translation of French capitaine générale.
=> GENDER, GENE, GENEALOGY, GENERATE,
GENEROUS, GENESIS, GENETIC, GENIE, GENITAL,
GENIUS, GENOCIDE, GINGERLY, GONORRHOEA,
INDIGENOUS, INGENUOUS, JAUNTY, KIN, KIND
The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins.
2013.
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