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Hi Dactarianou. I don't regard the etymology of a word to be a priority encyclopaedic fact: something so important that we have to give it before we even tell the reader what the subject is, in English. These sort of thing are typically the domain of dictionaries. If you see the History section, the etymology is covered in detail and sourced to the OED. Most of our readers can't actually read the Greek characters. It just gets in the way of providing a succinct sentence that defines Epilepsy, which is what our lead sentence should do. I would appreciate if you would consider reverting your change. All the information is in the article, it is just a matter of prioritising what should be in the lead and what should be in the first sentence of the lead. -- Colin° Talk 14:22, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
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