User talk:JDPHD

psychiatry
Thanks for the work on the etymology. I had been lazy and not looked beyond "iatros" to "iatreia". I have rendered it in our style with your suggestion. Take a look. DCDuring TALK 20:01, 4 March 2008 (UTC)

Greek etymologies
Hello, and thank you for your work with etymologies. A few things to keep in mind: On Wiktionary we make a distinction from Greek (Modern Greek) and Ancient Greek. There are almost no words in English which come from Greek, but plenty which come from Ancient Greek. Secondly, we generally don't need an introductory explanation of what the etymons mean, as its generally best to simply put the gloss after the word and leave people to interpret it that way. Finally, romanizations should not be linked, as they are not words, but rather tools to help people pronounce the word and see the similarity in its sound and spelling and English words. There are a few other things, but I didn't want to bog you down. If you're interested, you may want to take a look at Etymology and About Ancient Greek. Also, take a look at some of the changes I've made to psychiatry and epistemology. Any questions, feel free to ask. -Atelaes λάλει ἐμοί 05:18, 5 March 2008 (UTC)