Comment on slayyyyy, maybe scavange too
a_new_sad_me@lemmy.world 5 months agoThis happened to me, but then I went to investigate where the name “campus” came from, since campus has nothing to do with sea in Greek. All I found is that there was a sea monster in Greek mythology of that name …
(In Percy Jackson, there are sea horse which are proper horses only of the sea, I’m not sure where Rick Riden took the inspiration for them from)
name_NULL111653@pawb.social 5 months ago
Campus might be from the Latin “campus, ī, 2m” for field or plain… maybe something to do with the “horse” part of it?
a_new_sad_me@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Interesting.
I wonder what I did wrong in the first time I searched for this that I couldn’t find anything.
So if I understand this correctly it is Greek mythology -> actual sea creature -> brain part.
name_NULL111653@pawb.social 5 months ago
Pretty much. And for etymology searches like this Wiktionary is a life saver. Just type in hippocampus and follow the link rabbit holes, and it gives you the etymology: hippocampus < hippocamp (mythical sea monster) < hippos (horse) + kampos (shark).