Talk:Madam Merry-Go-Round/@comment-92.57.77.148-20140616101226

Guys, I was reading about Thomas More, and I found something: I don't speak greek, but apparently, "Topos" menas "place" (that doesn't mean that "concept or theme" can't be another meaning of the word). "Ou" (pronuncied like an U) means "No", whereas "Eu" (also pronuncied like an U) menans "Good".

It's not the first time I read this, but I don't know if it's a urban legend or what (again, I don't speak greek). If it's true, it's 100% probable that More did it on purpose. Should we add it to the trivia?