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Comment Re:Second Minute (Score 2, Informative) 313

From http://www.etymonline.com/:

second (n.)
"one-sixtieth of a minute," 1391, from O.Fr. seconde, from M.L. secunda, short for secunda pars minuta "second diminished part," the result of the second division of the hour by sixty (the first being the "prime minute," now called the minute), from L. secunda, fem. of secundus (see second (adj.)). Shortened form sec first recorded 1860.

So sort of true, but of course the use of second and minute as time units originates in Latin.

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