Fame
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From Latin ''fama'' ‘talk, [[rumor]], report, [[reputation]]’, from Greek ''φήμη'' ''pheme'' ‘talk’, from [[Proto-Indo-European]] ''*bheH₂-mā-'', from ''*bheH₂-'' ‘to speak’. | From Latin ''fama'' ‘talk, [[rumor]], report, [[reputation]]’, from Greek ''φήμη'' ''pheme'' ‘talk’, from [[Proto-Indo-European]] ''*bheH₂-mā-'', from ''*bheH₂-'' ‘to speak’. | ||
- | :''[[work of art]], [[collective unconscious]], [[fame]]'' | + | :''[[works of art in the collective unconscious]]'' |
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Fame or Famous may refer to:
- The condition of being a celebrity
Etymology
From Latin fama ‘talk, rumor, report, reputation’, from Greek φήμη pheme ‘talk’, from Proto-Indo-European *bheH₂-mā-, from *bheH₂- ‘to speak’.
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