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perhaps, that has been made in the whole compass of philosophy, since the time of Sir Isaac Newton) cannot but give pleasure to all my readers, I shall endeavour to gratify them with the communication of a few particulars which I have from the best authority. The...
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February 1, 2024 Dahlia Adler Leave a comment Happy Black History Month! Like the other eleven months, it’s an excellent time to buy queer books by Black authors! For even more recs, check out previous years’ posts! Books to Read Now Alex Wise vs. the End of the World by Terry ...
If we add the suffixes –ION, -IVE, and –OR in turn to each of these words we derive 24 additional words for a total of 32 words. By knowing the meaning of the root word, and the 8 prefixes and 3 suffixes you also know the meaning of the 32 derived words. I use this example...
In Wales, the Welshaporab(equivalent to “son”) was used to form patronymics. Soap, added to Hugh, resulted in ap Hugh, for “son of Hugh” (shortened to Pugh). This also accounts for Price (from ap Rhys); Bowen (ap Owen); Bevan (ap Evan, a form of John); Pritchard (ap Ric...
The first known example with the specific wording “make no bonesabout” is from a late Victorian novel, and here the phrase conveys the sense of speaking forthrightly: “I didn’t quite like to draw out my money so long as Pilkington held on; but I shall make no bones about it with...
IRA Darth Aggie:Alissa and the Pepscrote FTW. DoucheyWallnuts says it well, but let me point out that Alissa and Pepscrote have the greatest ratio of non-bleeth to scrote. FredN.:While I still think Gayle is one of the hottest real worlders to appear on this site in over a year, ...
“Learned loanwords, on the other hand, may in time become part of the living vocabulary, even though their use may be confined to a certain class or group,” Pyles and Algeo say. We think “kaput” falls more into the first category than the second, though you seem to disagree with ...
The comedian Denis Leary, for example, has a book called Why We Suck. And a kid may tell a teacher, “I think Catcher in the Rye sucks.” This makes me cringe. My understanding is that “suck” here refers to oral sex. Am I being priggish? A: The verb “suck” is very old, ...