shadowfacts,
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i appreciate this note in the dictionary
The verbs abrogate and arrogate…

brunoph,
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@shadowfacts I could see how their etymology might be related, but I wonder if it's a coincidence

shadowfacts,
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@brunoph wikitionary claims they come from the same latin root: rogō, meaning to ask/enquire

brunoph,
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@shadowfacts a-ha, that word is till present in modern Portuguese, and it means "to pray". Can't escape Latin.

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