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  1. Apology comes to English from the Greek roots of apo- (“away from, off”) and logia (from logos, meaning “speech”). The word's earliest meaning in English was “something said or written in defense or justification of what appears to others to be wrong or of what may be liable to disapprobation.”

  2. Sep 24, 2022 · The old sense has since tended to go with the Latin form apologia (1784), a word known from early Christian writings in defense of the faith.

  3. The earliest known use of the noun apology is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for apology is from 1533, in the writing of More.

  4. The meaning drifted over time. By the late 16th century the meaning of "speaking in justification" had drifted to "speaking in regret", and by the 18th century this was the primary meaning. Source. This is actually rather common in languages--see here.

  5. Apr 18, 2001 · Linguist GEOFF NUNBERG examines the origins of the word "apology. April 18, 200112:00 AM ET.

  6. Discover the fascinating origins of the word "apology" in this captivating video! Delve into the depths of ancient Greek language as we explore how the term ...

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  8. May 26, 2006 · In his First Apology (155 a.d.), the second-century Christian philosopher and apologist Justin Martyr wrote a fascinating account of Christian worship and beliefs.

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