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Stories 21 - 30 for Etymology

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The Travails of a Journalist

Manila Bulletin - ‎Nov 28, 2009‎
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 ...

Glad You Asked: Is a convicted felon allowed to hunt with a bow and arrow?

Journal Times - ‎Nov 20, 2009‎
Ray Harding of Caledonia wrote in with another clue to the etymology from a book called "The Americans: The Colonial Experience. ...

Midwife – Podictionary Word of the Day

OUPblog (blog) - ‎Nov 19, 2009‎
The etymology of the word midwife reflects the fact that assisting in bringing a new little person into this world has long been a gender role and almost ...

A controversy that is often simulated

Express Buzz - ‎Nov 12, 2009‎
Some leaders want a group of Sanskrit/Hindi/Urdu scholars to be assembled to find the etymology of Vande! Shame on all of us. Where have we reached? ...

Hawaiians brought the wood, India brings on the word

Global Surf News - ‎Nov 10, 2009‎
I did and what I found out from an Etymology Dictionary was that the word 'surf' came into use in 1685. The word 'surf' was derived from the Indian word ...

Alexio shining

The Sunday Mail - ‎23 hours ago‎
With an etymology derived from a corruption of the word shine in English, the song encourages all to shine. Alexio implores people to shine even in the ...

A time for giving thanks—

Free Press Courier - ‎Nov 18, 2009‎
When I looked up the etymology of 'charity', I found a definition I especially like – “an unlimited loving-kindness toward others.” This attitude cannot be ...

Why don't the words cough, dough and bough rhyme?

Western Star - ‎Nov 23, 2009‎
Put away your etymology textbooks; it's a rhetorical question, at least until you try to explain it to a six-year-old: that is where the fun begins. ...

"Teabagger" Oxford Dictionary Word-of-the-Year Finalist

Huffington Post (blog) - ‎Nov 18, 2009‎
... commemorated the occasion on his show Tuesday: Rare that an evolution and a word's etymology can be observed in real-time with such satisfaction. ...

Professor Eli Sercarz

Telegraph.co.uk - ‎Nov 26, 2009‎
In a play on the etymology of his name ("Czar of Cheese") he prided himself on his knowledge and appreciation of exotic and pungent cheeses, which, ...
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