Do you use the Morpho-Semantic Analysis for etymologies?

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<p>It helps greatly to split a word into morphemes, and then interpret it semantically in the same language it had split into morphemes in. Thus, the etymology is confirmed twice.</p>
<p>This method, though, proves exclusively Kartvelian origin of words, but that's inevitable collateral damage. Science does not suffer.</p>
It helps greatly to split a word into morphemes, and then interpret it semantically in the same language it had split into morphemes in. Thus, the etymology is confirmed twice. 

This method, though, proves exclusively Kartvelian origin of words, but that's inevitable collateral damage. Science does not suffer.

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General Grievance about 8 hours ago

Seems to be a nonsense-spammer type? I dunno. The other ones more probably more offensively off-topic.