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Etymology at the intersection of news, life, and everyday language.

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  • Cyber

    If you’re reading this at work, at least your boss won’t be catching you shopping. Yes, it’s Cyber Monday, the Internet’s Black Friday. This online retail event was created by some very smart marketers in 2005. The word cyber was created, too, in its own way, by a very smart person and not too long ago. But its etymological… Read more.

    John Kelly
    November 30, 2015
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  • Letters, bones, & sides: etymology around the web

    Waiting in long lines this Black Friday? Stuck in holiday traffic? Still recovering from a food coma? Need a little break from your family? Well, I’ve got you covered with some etymological entertainment in a few of my posts published around the web. Be advised: some strong language ahead. Ever wonder what the A in fucking A stands… Read more.

    John Kelly
    November 27, 2015
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  • “Recipe”: it’s just what the doctor ordered

    Worried about a culinary emergency this US Thanksgiving? Panicking about your menu? Sending out an SOS to Butterball’s Turkey Talk-line? Fear not: follow your recipes. It’s just what the doctor ordered, etymologically speaking. Recipe English vocabulary owes a great deal to Latin, as we know, especially as filtered through French. But there are some Latin words – as Latin words – hiding… Read more.

    John Kelly
    November 24, 2015
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  • Laces and lashes: the origin of “scourge”

    In the wake of the Paris attacks, world leaders have been condemning the scourge of terrorism. It is a powerful and forceful word, one we reserve for the most extraordinary of calamities and afflictions. But it might just have a very ordinary origin. Let’s have a look at the etymology of scourge. Scourge Scourge has been lashing the English language since the early 1200s. Back… Read more.

    John Kelly
    November 20, 2015
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  • Making ☮ : Where does the peace symbol come from?

    On this blog, I usually write about the origins of words. Today, I want to write about the origins of symbols, because sometimes words utterly fail us. I think this has been the case following the terrorist attacks in Paris this past Friday. In the aftermath of the attacks, a powerful symbol emerged: Where did this symbol come from? French… Read more.

    John Kelly
    November 16, 2015
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