• groet@feddit.org
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    15 hours ago

    Its exactly the other way round. Odysseus was a common name, Odyssey didn’t exist as a word.

    So the travels of John are the Johnenning and everybody just accepts that as a new word afterwards.

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      15 hours ago

      Look man, if John killed a giant one-eyed monster and sailed to where the dragons lived, I would happily call an epic journey a Johnenning.

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        14 hours ago

        While it’s still probably not wholly original, the Odyssey is about 8 centuries older than the Aeneid.

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          Is it? Dammit that’s what I get for posting without checking. My Latin teacher would be… well, she wouldn’t surprised I fucked up. Probably even pleased I remembered her lessons from thirty five years ago.
          Ah well, thanks for the correction.