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CALL ME BY YOUR NAME - Daily Script
www.dailyscript.comIt’s a long story, so bear with me, Pro. Many Latin words are derived from the Greek. In the case of ‘apricot’, however, it’s the other way around. (he throws a quick, amused look at ELIO) Here the Greek takes over from Latin. The Latin word was praecoquum, from pre-coquere, pre- cook, to ripen early, as in precocious, meaning premature.