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Stories 11 - 20 for Etymology

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Fine and Dandy (In All Except Etymology)

OUPblog (blog) - Anatoly Liberman - ‎Nov 11, 2009‎
The OED is noncommittal with regard to the etymology of dandy but admits a possible connection between it and jack-a-dandy. Here are two quotations in ...

The Travails of a Journalist

Manila Bulletin - ‎3 hours ago‎
Ali, a Datu (the etymology is Da•tuk, a Malaysian word which means a man belonging to chivalric order. It is a title accorded to a man who is a member of a ...

The origin of the English word MONEY

CoinLink - Valery Osipov - ‎Nov 21, 2009‎
By CoinLink on Saturday, November 21, 2009 by Dr. Valery Osipov – Etymologist Etymology is the study of the history of words and how their form and meaning ...

Good God and Etymology

OUPblog (blog) - Anatoly Liberman - ‎Nov 4, 2009‎
Good has transparent etymology: gather and -gether are related to it. Their root means “fit, suitable.” This circumstance is borne out by numerous cognates ...

Considering Boxing, The Morning After

SportsBlogs Nation (blog) - Andrew Sharp - ‎Nov 15, 2009‎
(Also great if you enjoy studying the etymology of ridiculous cliches). Major sports may have more excitement more often, but then, that's part of what ...

Written by Cheers,

Informante - ‎Nov 25, 2009‎
The last time the word 'impoverished' meant: “Etymology: Middle English enpoverisshen, from Anglo-French empoveriss-, stem of empoverir, from en- + povre ...

Sometimes intentions can feel like a stretch

Christian Science Monitor - Ruth Walker - ‎Nov 11, 2009‎
But, as the Online Etymology Dictionary explains, "The notion is of 'stretching' one's mind toward something." Time and again we see how language turns to ...

Wait, there's more!

Christian Science Monitor - Ruth Walker - ‎Nov 4, 2009‎
According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, wait came into English around 1200, and meant "to watch with hostile intent, lie in wait for. ...

Christmas books

guardian.co.uk - Graeme Robertson - ‎15 hours ago‎
She illuminates geography, trade routes, art, ethnicities, pleasures of the table, husbandry, archaeology, religion, etymology, pirates, feasts, ...

Masoli's transformations deserve their own descriptive term

ESPN - Ted Miller - ‎Nov 18, 2009‎
One can trace the etymology of this term to a stocky Oregon quarterback named "Jeremiah Masoli." Kyle Terada/US Presswire Oregon coach Chip Kelly says ...
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