Thereby Hangs A Tale
Stories of Curious Word Origins
From “mad as a wet hen” to “corn dodger” and “hobgoblin,” Charles Funk’s collections of curious words and expressions are a treasure trove of word origin. In a language where hearse and rehearse have the same root and the word dunce comes from a great philosopher, English has hundreds of everyday words that originated or acquired their meanings in unusual ways. Dictionaries don’t have the space to tell us all the mysteries but now Dr. Funk, with humor and insight, tells us the strange and intriguing stories of hundreds of words and how they came to be a part of our language.
The Greek root of school means leisure.A language where hearse and rehearse have the same root and the word dunce comes from a great philosopher, English has hundreds of every day words that originated or acquired their meaning in unusual ways. Dictionaries don't have the space to tell us all the mysteries, but now Dr. Funk, with humor and insight, tells us the strange and intriguing stories of hundreds of words and how they came to be a part of our language.
Autor: | Funk, Charles E. |
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ISBN: | 9780060513382 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Verlag: | Harper Collins (US) |
Veröffentlicht: | 01.10.2002 |
Untertitel: | Stories of Curious Word Origins |
Schlagworte: | EDUCATION: Reference HISTORY: Social History LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES: Linguistics / Etymology LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES: Linguistics / Sociolinguistics LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES: Writing / Authorship LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES: Writing / Fiction Writing REFERENCE: Trivia REFERENCE: Word Lists |
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