Intersections
This puzzler today was my brother's puzzler. Here we go.
My brother was very into words. He was into the derivations of words. And he was a Latin scholar.
So, back in Roman times, you know they would say, 'All roads lead to Rome."
Well, there were many roads that did lead to Rome. And also, many of these roads that led to Rome would intersect.
And in some places, there were instances where two roads intersected, and sometimes there would be three roads that intersected.
So, because of these intersections of these three roads, it was a practice that people would stop and talk, they'd have a drink or a bite to eat. And sometimes they would leave messages for their friends in this place where the roads intersected. Back then, there were no phones or emails, so they would write messages and tack them up on a stone pillar or what have you. The styles of columns. And they would come by and tack up little notes and items of interest.
And the puzzler is this.
An interesting English word derives from this little story. Embedded in this little story I just told, there is an English word.
What is it and how come it derives from this little story?