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How did the Butterfly get its Name and what does it Mean in Old English and Ancient Greek?

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How did the Butterfly get its Name and what does it Mean in Old English and Ancient Greek?

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The word Butterfly is definitely not another word for “flutterby.” Butterfly comes from the Old English word buterfleoge, meaning “butter/flying creature.” Some linguists speculate that maybe the buter refers to the butter-yellow color of some European butterflies. However, that doesn’t make a lot of sense; plenty of colors besi

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