1395: facebook Oct 6, 2018

Trust in etymologies, particularly etymologies of new words for a lay person may simply come down to favorite dictionaries. For instance, the etymology for the word 'facebook' is listed in some dictionaries as being created by this website, whereas other record the usage from several decades before. According to the latter etymology, the word originated from the practice of physically collecting profiles in books along with corresponding names; the name for these 'facebooks' was recorded in some dictionaries as starting in the 1980's. However, other dictionary companies will say that the term originating just from the name of the social media company, though either way the concept behind the name is the same, even if the inspiration may differ.
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