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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... refer- ence to regular patterns of sound changes over long periods of time . The oldest form of English , known as Anglo - Saxon or Old English and dating from the beginning of the language to about a.d. 1100 , retained the basic ...
... refer- ence to regular patterns of sound changes over long periods of time . The oldest form of English , known as Anglo - Saxon or Old English and dating from the beginning of the language to about a.d. 1100 , retained the basic ...
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... all modern academies . English academy was first used in the fifteenth centu- ry simply to refer to Plato's school . But in Italian , and later in French , the descendants of Greek Akadēmeia were losing their status as no A.
... all modern academies . English academy was first used in the fifteenth centu- ry simply to refer to Plato's school . But in Italian , and later in French , the descendants of Greek Akadēmeia were losing their status as no A.
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... refer to the pain , whether physical or mental , that was involved in such a struggle . The Romans , as was their custom , borrowed the Greek words agōn and agōnia with essentially the same meanings . Agōnia became agonie in Middle ...
... refer to the pain , whether physical or mental , that was involved in such a struggle . The Romans , as was their custom , borrowed the Greek words agōn and agōnia with essentially the same meanings . Agōnia became agonie in Middle ...
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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...