2017-03-19

Proof And Intuition



proof


From Middle English proof, from Old French prove, from Late Latin proba (a proof), from Latin probare (to prove); see prove.

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For verb: Latin probare (to test, examine, prove), from probus (good).
For noun: Late Latin proba (a proof), from probare (to test, examine, prove); see proof. Compare Spanish tienta (a surgeon's probe), from tentar (try, test); see tempt.

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intuition

From Middle French intuition, from Medieval Latin intuitio (a looking at, immediate cognition), from Latin intueri (to look at, consider), from in (in, on) + tueri (to look, watch, guard, see, observe).

  1. present active infinitive of intueor

tueor

From Proto-Indo-European *(s)tāu-*(s)te- (to stand, place); see also Old Frisian thāwOld Saxon thau (custom)Old High German *gathaukathau (discipline), Old English þēaw (custom, wone). More at thew.









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