The Merriam-Webster New Book of Word HistoriesMerriam-Webster, 1991 - 526 pages A gold mine of fascinating word histories! This engaging and informative book reveals the origins of 1,500 words from "abigail" to "zombie", tracing in terms from the mythology of ancient Greece to the comic strips of the 20th century. This delightful volume will help you discover how a skimpy bathing suit came to be called a "bikini" and what "serendipity" has to do with Horace Walpole. |
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... John Barkham WEBSTER'S NINTH NEW COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY " It is so ample and easy to use that for many it will largely supersede Roget ... " — The Wall Street Journal WEBSTER'S COLLEGIATE THESAURUS ". . . one of the great books on ...
... John Barkham WEBSTER'S NINTH NEW COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY " It is so ample and easy to use that for many it will largely supersede Roget ... " — The Wall Street Journal WEBSTER'S COLLEGIATE THESAURUS ". . . one of the great books on ...
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... John Jp . ..Japanese Lev cent ......... .century Chin . LG Chinese comb LGk . ... combining lit. compar ....... comparative Lith contr . .contraction Corn ....... ..Cornish Lk . D ..... LL .. ..Dutch Dan .Danish masc .Latin ( to A.D. ...
... John Jp . ..Japanese Lev cent ......... .century Chin . LG Chinese comb LGk . ... combining lit. compar ....... comparative Lith contr . .contraction Corn ....... ..Cornish Lk . D ..... LL .. ..Dutch Dan .Danish masc .Latin ( to A.D. ...
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... John Fletcher † 1625 Eng . dramatists ] abound See abundance . [ ME abounden , fr . MF abonder , fr . L abundare to abound , overflow , fr . ab- 1ab- + undare to rise in waves , fr . unda wave ] abundance Images of flowing water are at ...
... John Fletcher † 1625 Eng . dramatists ] abound See abundance . [ ME abounden , fr . MF abonder , fr . L abundare to abound , overflow , fr . ab- 1ab- + undare to rise in waves , fr . unda wave ] abundance Images of flowing water are at ...
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... John ( ca. 1596 ) , Constance speaks to her son Arthur of for- tune's inconstancy : " But Fortune , O , / She is corrupted , chang'd , and won from thee ! / Sh ' adulterates hourly with thine uncle John . " [ ME adulterie , alter ...
... John ( ca. 1596 ) , Constance speaks to her son Arthur of for- tune's inconstancy : " But Fortune , O , / She is corrupted , chang'd , and won from thee ! / Sh ' adulterates hourly with thine uncle John . " [ ME adulterie , alter ...
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... John Vanbrugh , The Relapse , 1696 How an't came to be used for am not is fairly easy to figure out . Am not was contracted to amn't ( a contraction that is still used in Irish and Scottish English ) , and then the sounds of m and n ...
... John Vanbrugh , The Relapse , 1696 How an't came to be used for am not is fairly easy to figure out . Am not was contracted to amn't ( a contraction that is still used in Irish and Scottish English ) , and then the sounds of m and n ...
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adjective akin to Gk akin to OHG alter American ancient animal appeared applied assumed attested back-formation became began bird borrowed into English called Church cognate common compound denote developed dialect Dictionary diminutive Dutch earlier earliest early eighteenth century England English borrowed English word etymology fascism fifteenth folk etymology fourteenth century French word gave rise German glish Gmc origin Goth Greek horse influenced Italian known language Late Latin later Latin verb Latin word LIEBFRAUMILCH literally meaning meant Medieval Latin Middle English Middle French Modern English neut nineteenth century noun Old English Old French Old High German Old Norse perh person phrase plural popular prob pronunciation refer Roman semantic seventeenth century Shakespeare similar sixteenth century song sound Spanish spelling synonym teenth century term tion trans translation turn verb Vulgar Latin WGmc writing
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Page 6 - So I took thought, and invented what I conceived to be the appropriate title of " agnostic." It came into my head as suggestively antithetic to the " gnostic " of Church history, who professed to know so much about the very things of which I was ignorant...