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christudor
2y ago
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Because doctor comes from the passive doctus ('having been taught', i.e. learned) rather than the active docens ('teaching, instructing').
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lou1306
2y ago
Not really. Doctor means "teacher" in classical Latin.
FabHK
2y ago
Good point. English has both actor (=someone who acts) and agent (=someone who acts) from agere = to act, and both doctor (=someone who teaches) and docent (=someone who teaches) from docere = to teach.
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