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It comes from the latin "directum", meaning something that's right, straight or rigid. In English, it comes from the Old High German "reht", which also meant straight, correct, or moving in a straight line. The connection is that there is a common Indoeuropean stem formed by the letters REG- and slight variations of it in multiple languages, all referring to the same idea.
It comes from the latin “directum”, meaning something that’s right, straight or rigid. In English, it comes from the Old High German “reht”, which also meant straight, correct, or moving in a straight line. The connection is that there is a common Indoeuropean stem formed by the letters REG- and slight variations of it in multiple languages, all referring to the same idea.
Posted: 2011-10-26 12:35:43

