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Spelling Trouble: bated breath or baited breath?

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For anyone interested in words and spellings. Tuesday, 10 February 2015. Bated breath or baited breath? Has the sense of ‘decrease, lessen’, and in the phrase ‘bate one’s breath’ it describes holding back or restraining one’s breathing. The idea behind the phrase is that people in a state of extreme excitement appear to hold their breath, or even to have stopped breathing. Is a reduced, or ‘aphetic’, form of the more common verb. Derived from the French verb. This word is also the root of. In the Oxford ...

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For anyone interested in words and spellings. Doublets is a word game, or "form of mental torture", invented by Lewis Carroll at the request of some female friends who complained of having nothing to do. He published the rules of the game in Vanity Fair. In 1879, explaining that the challenge was to link two words by creating a series of new words, changing just one letter in each step. He supplied an example, in which he showed how HEAD could be changed into TAIL by carrying out the following steps:.

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Spelling Trouble: August 2014

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For anyone interested in words and spellings. Tuesday, 26 August 2014. Mute point or moot point? Derives from the Old English word. Which referred to a judicial assembly or court. Century it applied to hypothetical cases that were used by law students as part of their training. Despite falling out of favour in the early 20. Century, the holding of. Where such cases were debated, has been re-introduced into the Inns of Court and University Law Schools. The first occurrence of the phrase recorded by the.

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Spelling Trouble: Pyjamas or Pajamas?

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For anyone interested in words and spellings. Monday, 23 February 2015. This word came into English from Urdu, although its roots are in the Persian. Clothing'. Its earliest uses in English refer to loose draw-string trousers made of cotton or silk, worn in some Middle Eastern and Asian countries. The word first appeared in English in the early 19th century in a range of spelling forms, including such exotics as paunjammahs. Later in the 19th century the modern forms pyjamas. The singular forms pajama.

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Spelling Trouble: homogenous or homogeneous?

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For anyone interested in words and spellings. Thursday, 30 January 2014. The correct spelling of this word, meaning ‘of the same kind, nature or character’, is homogeneous. The variant spelling homogenous. Is labelled erroneous by the OED. Although it does cite numerous instances dating back to 1956. The OED. Entry suggests that the incorrect spelling is the result of the common tendency to pronounce the word this way, perhaps owing to the influence of the verb homogenize. An article in The Guardian.

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