11-21-2009, 12:00 AM
Good word: acolyte, right to the point of what you describe and interesting etymology , I was picturing the etymology being related to light but this makes
sense too:
"Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French & Medieval Latin; Anglo-French, acolit, from Medieval Latin acoluthus, from Middle Greek akolouthos,
from Greek, adjective, following, from a-, ha- together (akin to Greek homos same) + keleuthos path
Date: 14th century"
What you reveal about what influences seers when choosing an acolyte makes the best of natural sense, so there might be a chance for those of us who aren't
completely fluid...yet? : )
sense too:
"Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French & Medieval Latin; Anglo-French, acolit, from Medieval Latin acoluthus, from Middle Greek akolouthos,
from Greek, adjective, following, from a-, ha- together (akin to Greek homos same) + keleuthos path
Date: 14th century"
What you reveal about what influences seers when choosing an acolyte makes the best of natural sense, so there might be a chance for those of us who aren't
completely fluid...yet? : )

