Was slightly mindblown whenl discovered this.
The two parts to the word “helicopter” are not “helil” and “copter”, but “helico” meaning spiral, and “pter” meaning one with wings, like pterodactyl.
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wait WHAT
Aderinthemadscientist: Wait, so… does -copter come “from” helicopter?
108echoes: Yep! This is called rebracketing. Another famous example would be"-burger": the original food item is named after the German city, (Hamburgl+(er], but semantically reinterpreted as (ham]+[burger].
I was JUST thinking about this and had a nearly identical exchange with a friend of mine over a sci-fi series we’ve been reading.
Humanity finally reverse engineered “kinetic fields” which allow the creation of force shields, synthetic gravity, stasis chambers, and the arbitrary conversation of energy into thrust WITHOUT a reaction mass, and we relatively promptly built VTOL vehicles that made traditional helicopters obsolete…
… But in the canon of the setting, nobody was coming up with a better name for the new vehicles than “helicopter”, it was simply that no other names stuck.
But I realized that since Kinetic Force Emitters work via electrostatic means, we would probably have to call them Electrostatopters and god DAMN that feels awful to say. So like … No wonder they kept calling them copters.
What’s the series name?
The Deathworlders,
It’s a sprawling collaborative webseries that all but codified the “HFY” (Humanity, Fuck Yeah) / “Humans are Space Orcs” subgenre -
-wherein our species discovers that, in the viewpoint of the rest of galactic society, WE are the terrifying scary space monsters.
I love it to bits. You should at least read “The Kevin Jenkins Experience” which was its sort of “episode zero”/prototypical story. There are dozens of semi-canonical spin-off stories many others have based within this same “Jenkinsverse” setting.
Born in /r/hfy
But this book in particular is available at https://deathworlders.com/books/deathworlders/