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Dictionary of Word Origins - The Histories of More Than 8,000 English-Language Words (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
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Dictionary of Word Origins - The Histories of More Than 8,000 English-Language Words (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
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Loot Price R463
Discovery Miles 4 630
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What is the link between map and apron, acrobat and oxygen, zeal
and jealousy, flour and pollen, secret and crime? Did you know that
crimson originally comes from the name of tiny scale insects, the
kermes, from whose dried bodies a red dyestuff is made? That Yankee
began as a nickname for Dutchmen? That omelette evolved from
amulette, "a thin sheet of metal," and is a not-too- distant cousin
of the word laminate? That jeans find their antecedent in jean
fustian, meaning "a cotton fabric from Genoa"?
"The Dictionary of Word Origins" uncovers the hidden and often
surprising connection between words. Written in a clear and
informative style, the more than 8,000 articles reveal the origins
of and links between some of the most common English-language
words. They also contain an extensive selection of words whose life
histories are intrinsically fascinating or instructive. This
dictionary shows how modern English has developed from its
Indo-European roots and how the various influences on the
language--from migration and invasion to exploration, trade,
technology, and scholarship--have intermingled. It is an invaluable
addition to any English or linguistics library.
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