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It is correct if you care about what people mean when they use a given word.

An older meaning that has fallen out of primary use isn't very helpful in understanding what people are saying today. Etymology != current usage.



The meaning hasn’t changed, many people just use it incorrectly because of this misconception.


The meaning clearly has changed if it's widely being used in a different way. How do you think all those different definitions of words get into dictionaries?

You're being prescriptivist, whereas language usage is descriptivist.




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