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  • Nuance: Etymology of the day

    The word nuance, first attested in the 1780s, comes from the French for “shade of color,” which in turn goes back to the Latin nubes, “cloud, mist, vapor.” m ∫ r ∫ Read more.

    John Kelly
    August 14, 2017
    Etymology of the Day

  • “Armageddon,” “catastrophe,” and other “apocalyptic” word origins

    The end of the world loves ancient Greek and the Bible. Threats between North Korea and President Trump this week made many of us fear were approaching the brink of a nuclear catastrophe—among other, stronger and more colorful terms like armageddon. Well, not even the prospect of the end of the world can shake the Read more.

    John Kelly
    August 11, 2017
    Feature

  • Lions, chameleons, and shih-tzus, oh my!: 12 “lion” etymologies

    “Liger” is much older than you think. “Tigon” is even older. Read more.

    John Kelly
    August 10, 2017
    Feature

  • Launch: Etymology of the Day

    Via French lancher/lancier, launch ultimately comes from the Latin lancea, a “light spear,” which is also the source of lance (except we’re not using spears anymore…). The verb, first attested in the early 1400s, shifted from “hurl” to “send off,” hence boats and, much more scarily, missiles. m ∫ r ∫ Read more.

    John Kelly
    August 9, 2017
    Etymology of the Day

  • 10 Catty Etymologies for International Cat Day

    From German hangovers to Iraqi silks, the English language loves its cats. Read more.

    John Kelly
    August 8, 2017
    Feature

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