Etymology
The word semantic (from French sémantique) was invented by Michel Bréal during the 19th century.
The word semantic (from French sémantique) was invented by Michel Bréal during the 19th century.
Semantics (Greek sēmantikos, giving signs, significant, symptomatic, from sēma (σῆμα), sign) refers to the aspects of meaning that are expressed in a language, code, or other form of representation of information.