Oceanic ;6738851 said:That's all and well but we aren't debating the etymology of words. We are discussing the definitions of words as used today and how the context in which they are used changes those definitions. Regardless of what the etymology of the word bright may be, it has different meanings depending on its use.
I'm saying that the meaning for that particular word bright hasn't changed much and the root definition would tell you that. It's still illuminating something. Spirit is still speaking on the expression of energy regardless of its context. It's how something is illuminated and expressed that matters but if what is being described does non of those things, then it is described wrong. I don't see how the definition has changed other then people attempting to put a spin on it. The word nigger was taken to mean ignorant which was a completely incorrect definition even when it was spoken in ignorance. Also, with all of your talk of the dictionary, you were in here yourself giving your own definition of the word. Are we about that dictionary life or aren't we?
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