Definition: The word "Aramaicize" comes from ancient Greek, originally meant to erase or change a language's roots. This can be done by changing words, sentences, or entire texts. Definition: When a word in a language has been changed through substitution, inversion, omission or addition of another word or term. The aim is to reduce the original meaning or identity. For instance, "amor" from Greek means "love," but when it's replaced with "marrow," it now refers to a small blood vessel that runs through the heart and lungs. This change can clarify concepts in complex texts by preserving the core meanings while improving their understanding.