Anonymous ID: f5c9d8 Jan. 19, 2022, 1:01 a.m. No.15412482   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2490

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Rodeo

Rotary [Club]

 

rodeo (n.)

"public entertainment show of horse-riding skill," 1914, from the earlier meaning "cattle round-up" (1834), from Spanish rodeo, "pen for cattle at a fair or market," literally "a going round," from rodear "go round, surround," related to rodare "revolve, roll," from Latin rotare "go around" (see rotary).

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rotary (adj.)

1731, from Medieval Latin rotarius "pertaining to wheels," from Latin rota "a wheel, a potter's wheel; wheel for torture," from PIE root *ret- "to run, to turn, to roll" (source also of Sanskrit rathah "car, chariot;" Avestan ratho; Lithuanian ratas "wheel," ritu "I roll;" Old Irish roth, Welsh rhod "carriage wheel"). The root also forms the common West Germanic word for "wheel" (originally "spoked wheel"): Old High German rad, German Rad, Dutch rad, Old Frisian reth, Old Saxon rath.

The international service club (founded by Paul P. Harris in Chicago in 1905) is so called from the practice of clubs entertaining in rotation. Hence Rotarian (1911).

 

Whatever Rotary may mean to us, to the world it will be known by the results it achieves. -Paul Harris

Rotary founder

 

Weโ€™re not afraid to dream big and set bold goals. We began our fight against polio in 1979 with a project to immunize 6 million children in the Philippines. Today, polio remains endemic in only two countries โ€” down from 125 in 1988.

 

https://www.etymonline.com/word/rodeo

 

https://www.rotary.org/en/about-rotary/history

 

Round and Round We Go