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From French systĂšme (âsystemâ) or Late Latin systÄma (âsystem; harmonyâ), from Ancient Greek ÏÏÏÏηΌα (sĂșstÄma, âwhole made of several parts or membersâ), from ÏÏÎœ (sĂșn, âwith, togetherâ) + ጔÏÏηΌÎč (hĂstÄmi, âto standâ) (Proto-Indo-European *stehâ- (âto stand (up)â)).
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Itâs so old that itâs hard to say âthis is where it came fromâ on the contrary.
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Mueller Science - Literatur: Systema System Systeme systems - Philosophie
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1600 years
- (Latin) Systema grammaticae Hebraeae, sive, sanctae linguae exactior methodus
- system of Hebrew grammar, or a more precise method of the sacred tongue.â
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