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The similarity between according to" + "ratio," and “of or pertaining to speech or reason or reasoning, rational, reasonable” is just too simple and striking to be missed and forgotten. No linguistic reasoning is needed however, to see that an analogy essentially needs logic to work in any language. It helps however. EG in English tongue still language in an idiomatic metaphorical sense, analog to the original meanin…
You are making an argument which includes, but is even dumber than, the etymological fallacy ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymological_fallacy ). I stand by "extremely ignorant".
Someone who doesn't even understand that and that the linguistic argument is of the table, and still keeps going, shouldn't try to talk about logic, as right as some of the individual arguments might be. Ana-logically, I shouldn't be writing any more about this.