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Quibbling over the English language. Thursday, October 11, 2007. It's getting close to Halloween, and so I've decided to do a little monster etymology etc. This Latin word referred to ghosts.spirits of the dead. The lemur (animal) was named after it, possibly for its spooky eyes. Or possibly for the sounds they make at night. Yet another Latin word for ghost that was later applied to biology. An evil female spirit that suffocates persons while they sleep. A member of an ogre-like species; the modern vers...

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Quibbling over the English language. Thursday, October 11, 2007. It's getting close to Halloween, and so I've decided to do a little monster etymology etc. This Latin word referred to ghosts.spirits of the dead. The lemur (animal) was named after it, possibly for its spooky eyes. Or possibly for the sounds they make at night. Yet another Latin word for ghost that was later applied to biology. An evil female spirit that suffocates persons while they sleep. A member of an ogre-like species; the modern vers...

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The Subjunctivist: Terrorists-who-bomb-others-and-themselves

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Quibbling over the English language. Thursday, February 09, 2006. Despite a vicious beating by almost everyone on the web, this term is still breathing. At least by the talking heads on Fox News, who use it instead of the term 'suicide bomber'. I can only wonder if there is anyone out there who can defend it. I cannot. Are you getting this Fox? Yes, it is a little ridiculous, but not as ridiculous as homicide bomber. Killing sheep". Best to avoid that one. Near the end of the list is 'verbicide',...

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The Subjunctivist: Monolingual v. Unilingual

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Quibbling over the English language. Wednesday, February 22, 2006. Monolingual v. Unilingual. A Reuters article just used the word 'monolingual'. Perhaps I am being neurotic, but I cannot accept this as a word. The word should be 'unilingual'. A quick review of combining forms:. English : one, Greek : mono-, Latin : uni-. English : tongue, Greek : -glot-, Latin : -ling-. I think 'hypogloss-' was imported into Latin, and thus qualifies for the -al suffix. Not that I really care about that though.

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The Subjunctivist: Words for the collegiate weekend

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Quibbling over the English language. Sunday, March 12, 2006. Words for the collegiate weekend. Something is to put it away for consideration in the future. A pigeon hole was originally a recess that a pigeon could nest in. The term came to be applied to recesses in which things could be stored. Hence the verb's definition. Someone is to sequester him at a party (and talk his ear off). Notice that it is button-hold. It comes from the act of grabbing someone's button so as not to let him or her leave.

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The Subjunctivist: Of Dams and Breaches

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Quibbling over the English language. Saturday, March 04, 2006. Of Dams and Breaches. It was apparent to me a few weeks ago that not everyone in the press is in the same boat when it comes to the meaning of the word breach. Is a breached levee a broken levee? Is a levee breached when water flows over it? Is a cousin of the word break. In fact, almost every OED definition for the noun uses some form of the word break. Or at least that's what I say. Is a levee that is wearing pants. Is a levee a dam? I have...

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The Subjunctivist: Cosmo in Torino

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Quibbling over the English language. Monday, February 13, 2006. Only in certain cases. For one thing, 'Torino' is not an odd looking word for English speakers. It flows rather well. And yet we say 'Turin.' Why has Tblisi avoided the anglo-axe? München' is rather odd for English speakers, and perhaps 'Munich' is better. How about "the C.H."? Don't call it that," says Michel Bluth.). English speakers and Latin speakers unite? I suppose it's mostly pedantry. Links to this post:.

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Quibbling over the English language. Thursday, October 11, 2007. It's getting close to Halloween, and so I've decided to do a little monster etymology etc. This Latin word referred to ghosts.spirits of the dead. The lemur (animal) was named after it, possibly for its spooky eyes. Or possibly for the sounds they make at night. Yet another Latin word for ghost that was later applied to biology. An evil female spirit that suffocates persons while they sleep. A member of an ogre-like species; the modern vers...

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