There is the fresh example of logical chain:
"crescent" etymology comes from PIE root *ker- "to grow".
You understand that crescent is growing.
Now compare this word to the word “credit”. Phonetically both words are very close.
And semantically, as credit nature is the amount money which are growing.
But “credit” etymology comes from PIE compound *kerd-dhe- "to believe"
Everybody knows that in god we trust.
Now take another related word – “loan”. Coinciding this word is phonetically same as the word “luna” which means the moon in Latin language.
Reference: http://www.etymonline.com
"crescent" etymology comes from PIE root *ker- "to grow".
You understand that crescent is growing.
Now compare this word to the word “credit”. Phonetically both words are very close.
And semantically, as credit nature is the amount money which are growing.
But “credit” etymology comes from PIE compound *kerd-dhe- "to believe"
Everybody knows that in god we trust.
Now take another related word – “loan”. Coinciding this word is phonetically same as the word “luna” which means the moon in Latin language.
Reference: http://www.etymonline.com
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