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Altered English : surprising meanings of familiar words by Kacirk, Jeffrey instant download

  • SKU: EBN-239828074
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Authors:Kacirk, Jeffrey
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Year:2002
Publisher:San Francisco : Pomegranate
Language:english
File Size:10.1 MB
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Altered English : surprising meanings of familiar words by Kacirk, Jeffrey instant download

240 p. : 20 cm, Over the centuries, English words have drifted from their original purposes and acquired vastly different meanings. Consider the word \"bad,\" which today means \"great.\" Or \"tryst,\" now a romantic liaison, in the England of 500 years ago meant \"a fair for black cattle, horses, and sheep.\" Author Jeffrey Kacirk, a man intrigued by words, has sifted through mountains of discarded meanings to arrive at the almost 1,500 entries in this fascinating romp through the ever-changing world of lexicography. His goal is to \"leave the reader with a sense of where many modern usages may have come from, or in some cases, have strayed\". Study the altered meanings in this fun book and you'll be able to \"razzle-dazzle\" (originally, a daylong drinking bout) your friends and acquaintances. Kacirk has collected current words and provided earlier definitions and their sources alphabetically, beginning with abandon ('to banish, to drive away' --John Phin, 1902) and ending with a zig-zag ('drunk' --Edward Fraser and John Gibbons, 1925). Kacirk's book is a flip-through find, perfect for everyone from lay word nerds to top-dollar scholars, Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-240)
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