Recently I asked a question on the naming of polyhydroxy phenols. One of them was pyrogallol (1,2,3-Trihydroxybenzene) which is synthesized from gallic acid obtained from oak galls. (BEWARE- not a compound of gallium).
But why "pyro"? Pyro is usen in naming inorganic acids like pyrosulfuric acid ($\ce{H2S2O7}$) or pyrophosphoric acid ($\ce{H4P2O7}$). It is also observed that the carboxylic acid derivative is gallic acid not pyrogallic acid and the hydroxy derivative is pyrogallol not gallol. Why is it so?