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Thanks! Does that negate any link between the words?


French arête in the sense of "ridge" comes from Old French areste and Latin arista "bristle, fishbone", whose etymology is unclear [1] (Etruscan has been sometimes proposed, among other hypotheses), but which is certainly not related to Greek arete.

[1] https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/arista#Latin




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