Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26140824-20150228110725/@comment-26140824-20150303234017

Etymology means root of the word. Hazama in Arabic and Hazama in Japanese are pronounced the same, but have completely different meanings because the languages developed independently of each other. They are not the same word, and the etymologies are mutually exclusive. If we assume that Hazama is meant to be read in Japanese, then any other etymology is irrelevant. If one meaning is chosen, it doesn't matter at all what the same pronunciation means in other languages. It is nothing but a coincidence, speculative trivia that, according to Rule 4, does not belong anywhere on the wiki.

No one has directly said I am not welcome, but my edit was firmly within the rules we established earlier in this thread. Since it was reverted anyway, it seems as though what was done did not matter as much as who did it. I understand that whoever authored most of these etymology sections (I assume it is generally a single person, due to their wild speculation and overuse of adverbs such as "intriguingly") may see their contribution as an investment, and may feel compelled to protect their territory. If that's the case, then I won't press the issue any further. I only ask for clarification because the rules say one thing and the content says another.