User talk:Tyneferry
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[edit]None of those links say what you claim! Also the "-netto" in "gabinetto" is not from this nett of yours (which is actually the Latin nitidere) but is like the -et in French and -ing in English, it makes it a diminutive form. A Diminutive is a form of a word used to express smallness, as ringlet is the dim. of ring...it is a "gabbia" in other words. Get a link that states it is from nitidere and you can have it, until then it's original research or simply misinformation.
And no, you can't say it definitely or even probably has Latin roots as the only etymologists cited have stated it is from an English root (and before that it was from Proto-Germanic not Latin). Need is from O.E. níd which is from Proto-Germanic *nauda-, and before that it is directly from an Indo-European word *NOT* a Latin one.
And again your edits are original research; first find the sources then add the info, don't just make things up of assume a root of a word...etymology is a tricky sea to navigate.
P.S. Please don't sign up puppet accounts, it is against the rules...yet again.Sigurd Dragon Slayer (talk) 15:58, 21 September 2008 (UTC)