I was looking through one of my very many Latin books, and I came across a bunch of English words derived from Latin, its neat, subdivided by different Categories, etc.
anyway… Under the Mathmatical and Geometrical terms derived from Latin… they all make alot of sense to me.. except for one..
Obtuse, from obtundere- strike.
Hmm, just curious how that relates to an obtuse angle… or something obtuse in general i suppose…
this may be far fetched, but the closest thing i can think of, is maybe… when you strike something [for instance, a person], your body would be in a position where you would form a obtuse angle would form from the side of the body to the striking hand
\ ← Arm
( ) ← Head
| |
| ← side of body
I know the ‘diagram’ isnt the greatest, but hopefully it can serve my point? I would love some insight on this