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[[meta title="Grammatically speaking..."]]
-> *Hurd*, as an acronym, stands for *Hird of [[Unix]]-Replacing Daemons*.
-> *Hird*, in turn, stands for *Hurd of Interfaces Representing Depth*.
+> [[It's_time_to_explain|origin_of_the_name]] the meaning of *Hurd*.
+>
+> *Hurd* stands for *Hird of [[Unix]]-Replacing Daemons*.
+> And, then, *Hird* stands for *Hurd of Interfaces Representing Depth*.
The Hurd has its share of linguistic debate. The subject of proper usage comes
up quite often.