Sunday

late 14c., ethimolegia "facts of the origin and development of a word," 
from O.Fr. et(h)imologie (14c., Mod.Fr. étymologie), from L. etymologia
from Gk. etymologia, properly "study of the true sense (of a word)," 
from etymon "true sense" (neut. of etymos "true, real, actual," related to eteos "true") + -logia 

"study of, a speaking of" (see -logy). In classical times, of meanings; later, of histories. 
Latinized by Cicero as veriloquium
As a branch of linguistic science, from 1640s. 
Related: Etymological; etymologically.

Wednesday

poem found within the phrase ‘a hardcore group of anarchists’

 
Sarcophagus aircraft.

Carcass thoroughfare,
durations
outraised.

Forehands.

Archfiend orators,
fornicators.

Oceanographic radars,
foreordained.

Raincoat frauds.

Croatian
grandfathers.

Cardigan
chiaroscuro-

arthroscopic charts.

Unafraid autographs-
nacreous actors

coauthoring
outraces, sharecrops-

'reproaching
soap'.

Hardhat cornucopia
foragers.

Fuchsia arthropods,
Rastafari arrogance.

Shrouding paranoiacs,
sarcastic pharaoh foregrounds-

roughshod rooftops
& saccharin

archaic updrafts.

Fanatic ardour,
cardiac aprons,
 

orphanages-
gonorrhoea.
 

Prosaic agrarians...

rainproof.