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What is the root of word weird?

The root of the word "weird" is the Old English word *wyrd*, which means "fate" or "destiny."

Here's a breakdown of its linguistic journey:

* Old English *wyrd* (fate)

* Middle English *weird* (fate, destiny)

* Modern English *weird* (strange, unusual, uncanny)

Over time, the meaning of *weird* shifted from fate to something that was out of the ordinary, perhaps because things determined by fate were often seen as strange or unpredictable.

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