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Dictionary of Word Origins: A History of the Words, Expressions and Cliches We Use

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Dictionary of Word Origins: A History of the Words, Expressions and Cliches We Use
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Dictionary of Word Origins: A History of the Words, Expressions and Cliches We Use Details and Specifications

DeweyDecimalNumber: 422.03
EAN: 9780806517131
Publisher: Citadel Pr(2000-10-01)
Author: Jordon Almond
Studio: Citadel Pr
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Label: Citadel Pr
Manufacturer: Citadel Pr
Package Length: 819
Package Height: 87
Package Weight: 66
Amount: 1295
FormattedPrice: $12.95
ISBN: 0806517131
Binding: Paperback: 286pages
Title: Dictionary of Word Origins: A History of the Words, Expressions and Cliches We Use
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Dictionary of Word Origins: A History of the Words, Expressions and Cliches We Use Reviews (5 Reviews)

 
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Fun.
A fun read, but looking through Amazon, there may be better books on this subject.

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Intriguing, Instructional, Curious
Jordan Almond's "Dictionary of Word Origins" is an intriguing look at phrases and words we all toss about apart from their original meaning. This book is about those original meanings of cliches.

This is different than most 'unusual word' dictionaries. Usually, you'll get the term, maybe a pronunciation and a short definiton. Instead, here we are introduced to where the word came from. He explains it carefully in layman's language. He doesn't gussy up his book with high-fallootin' lexographical phrasology.

For example, he defines (for a camel to pass through the) "eye of a needle" by describing it biblical origination, and connects it with a Jewish town gateway so small only pedestrians and the smallest of camels can pass through, not large camels (hence, protecting the town from pillagers). Christ famously refers to this in the New Testament, forever placing the phrase in our vernacular.

Jordan tosses our way what 'doughboy,' 'hair of the dog,' 'grandfather clock,' 'corn,' 'boondoggle,' 'nose to the grindstone."

'Manna' for example, means, "What is it?" as the Isrealites had no idea what they were being given. 'Maudlin,' Jordan reveals, is from the British pronunciation of 'Magdalene,' and that early artists painted Mary Magdalene with a dour demeanor.

Editorial historians might differ with Jordan as per the precise origin of 'OK.' They would argue that it was a silly joke--an intended deviation of "all correct" (oll korekt) as written on acceptable copy. Jordan suggests that it is from Martin Van Buren's nickname of Old Kinderhook while he ran for office.

Knowing this is not a scientific text, you can enjoy this as I did, as something to wander through while sipping tea and munching warm scones on an early Saturday morning. Linguists, cultural anthropologists might all disagree about the beginnings of words, but, for me, it was a fun, educational read.

I fully recommend "Dictionary of Word Origins" by Jordan Almond.

Anthony Trendl

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as a failed lexicographer
i should hesitate to criticize a fellow drudge in the ditch of language, but Professor Almond's definition of the phrase TIPS was used on a local radio show as an acronym for To Insure Prompt Service. ...
but professor almond's book seems to be popular, i have yet to catch it unchecked out at our local library
onward
pete saussy/george stone saussy iii, compiler of the Oxter English Dictionary/Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Words/The Logodaedalian's Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Words [all pretty much the same book and out of print]

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Don't believe everything you read
I found a number of inaccuracies in this book, one of the largest being Mr. Jordan's explication of the expression "as difficult as a camel passing through the eye of a needle." It appears that he hasn't read Matthew 18 which states "And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God."

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Enjoyable but inaccurate.
I liked this book but found mistakes. I feel that I can not always trust definitions or explanations submitted by Mr. Almond. Two examples would be "bull pen" and thimble. It has some very interesting information but should be double checked.

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