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(It's the etymological origin of the German surname "Gropius" -- I was under the impression that the etymology section should include the actual etymology of his surname instead of just a random guess that he might be named after an architect.) |
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|ナチュラル・ハルモニア・グロピウス ''Natural Harmonia Gropius'' | |ナチュラル・ハルモニア・グロピウス ''Natural Harmonia Gropius'' | ||
|Natural comes from {{wp|natural number}}; it may also reference | | rowspan=2 |Natural comes from {{wp|natural number}}; it may also reference his understanding of nature. N and Harmonia may compound to make {{wp|Enharmonic}}. Gropius is a spelling variant of the German surname Gräber, historically associated with both {{wp|gravediggers}} and {{wp|seal (emblem)|seal engravers}}. It may be a reference to the {{wp|Bauhaus}} architect {{wp|Walter Gropius}}. | ||
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|English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Korean | |English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Korean | ||
|Natural Harmonia Gropius | |Natural Harmonia Gropius | ||
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