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E-no-fill-e-uh, I think. Deltabeignet 20:42, 7 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Does anyone know why the word appeared in English as 'oenophilia' when the Greek word is 'philoinia'? —Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatur--70.110.182.95 (talk) 19:51, 27 January 2008 (UTC)!!!!!!!!I HATE MY LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!es|unsigned]] comment added by 67.162.108.48 (talk) 13:54, 31 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Would that be
Classical Greek? The Oeno- part usually comes first in most common constructions I know: oenology, oenophile, Enotria (Latinized from Oenotria). Tomas e (talk) 20:34, 27 January 2008 (UTC)[reply
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article says "The word did not exist in the wine lexicon until 1977 " Merriam Webster says first usage is 1930.
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