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    Not quite, they started saying “bear” instead of its real name, Ȧ̷̢̨͇͓͛̒͐͐́̓̎́͌͜͝Ṛ̸̭̫͕̒̈̚͜Ķ̶̢̛͍͚͕̤̜̗͕͖͎̞̣̋̓̄͒͆̏̐͑͒̿͆́͠ͅṬ̷̢̩̠̖͖͖̼̙̼̪̯̈͜O̵̰͕̓̋̊̊̾̈͐

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        Yes, so “bear” is the euphemism people started to use in order to avoid saying its real name. Or so the theory goes, anyway.

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      PIE Proto-Germanic Old English Middle English Modern English
      *h₂r̥tḱós *arhaz *earh *earh *are, ere
      *h₂r̥tḱós *arhsaz *earx, arx *arx *arx
      *h₂rétḱ-os *rahso *reaxa *rax *rax
      *h₂ŕ̥ḱtos *urhtaz *orht *orhte *rought
      *h₂ŕ̥ḱtos *urhaz *urh *urgh, rugh *(o)rough ?

      I’m not sure if Lemmy does tables the same way and hope that renders correctly, but I’ve borrowed some possible non-euphemism PIE reconstructions for how it might’ve gone, and I have to say my favorite would be “rought” pronounced /ɹʌft/. But I could also see “orough” turning into “owo” which amuses me greatly.