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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of New Mexico Press
  • ISBN-10: 0826356567
  • ISBN-13: 9780826356567
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of New Mexico Press
  • ISBN-10: 0826356567
  • ISBN-13: 9780826356567
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From aardvark to zenzizenzizenzic, Word Drops collects a thousand obscure words and language facts in one fascinating chain of word associations. Did you know, for example, thatscandal derives from the Latin for "stumbling block" and originally described a trap for a wild animal? In nineteenth-century slang awolf trap was a corrupt casino. Casino means "little house" in Italian.Roulette means "little wheel" in French. A wheeler is someone who attends auctions to bid on items merely to increase their sale price. Such links take readers on an unexpected journey through linguistic oddities. Inspired by the popular @HaggardHawks Twitter account, Word Drops also uses an intriguing series of annotations to add background and historical context on everything from Anglo-Saxon cures for insanity to Samuel Pepys's cure for a hangover. This unique book will delight anyone who loves language, etymology, and word games.

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From aardvark to zenzizenzizenzic, Word Drops collects a thousand obscure words and language facts in one fascinating chain of word associations.

From aardvark to zenzizenzizenzic, Word Drops collects a thousand obscure words and language facts in one fascinating chain of word associations. Did you know, for example, thatscandal derives from the Latin for .stumbling block. and originally described a trap for a wild animal? In nineteenth-century slang awolf trap was a corrupt casino. Casino means .little house. in Italian.Roulette means .little wheel. in French. A wheeler is someone who attends auctions to bid on items merely to increase their sale price. Such links take readers on an unexpected journey through linguistic oddities. Inspired by the popular @HaggardHawks Twitter account, Word Drops also uses an intriguing series of annotations to add background and historical context on everything from Anglo-Saxon cures for insanity to Samuel Pepys's cure for a hangover. This unique book will delight anyone who loves language, etymology, and word games.

Not for sale in the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, or Canada



From aardvark to zenzizenzizenzic, Word Drops collects a thousand obscure words and language facts in one fascinating chain of word associations.
Paul Anthony Jones is the author of Haggard Hawks and Paltry Poltroons: The Origins of English in Ten Words and Jedburgh Justice and Kentish Fire: The Origins of English in Ten Phrases and Expressions. He lives in Newcastle upon Tyne, in the northeast of England.