1535: pamphlet Feb 25, 2019

While it is today associated with short, often news-related literature, the word 'pamphlet' actually comes from a familiar form of the name Pamphilet. This comes from the Latin poem 'Pamphilus, seu de Amore' (Pamphilus, or of Love), which doesn't have anything itself to do with pamphlets, but the poem was circulated widely and wasn't very long, so in essence connoted the same things how it is today.
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