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Etymologicon : A Circular Stroll Through the Hidden Connections of the English Language, Paperback by Forsyth, Mark, ISBN 0425260798, ISBN-13 9780425260791, Brand New, Free shipping in the US The writer behind the popular and humorous blog Inky Fool explores the interesting and surprising connections between words in the English language, including how one can go from being “gruntled” to “disgruntled” and what salaries have to do with salt. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherPenguin Publishing Group
ISBN-100425260798
ISBN-139780425260791
eBay Product ID (ePID)113108685
Product Key Features
Number of Pages304 Pages
Publication NameEtymologicon : a Circular Stroll Through the Hidden Connections of the English Language
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2012
SubjectTrivia, Literacy, Linguistics / Etymology
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaRéférence, Language Arts & Disciplines
AuthorMark. Forsyth
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight8.4 Oz
Item Length7.7 in
Item Width5.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"The stocking filler of the season...how else to describe a book that explains the connection between Dom Perignon and Mein Kampf ."-- The Observer "Crikey...this is addictive!"-- The Times "Mark Forsyth is clearly a man who knows his onions."-- Daily Telegraph
Dewey Edition22
TitleLeadingThe
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
Dewey Decimal422
SynopsisThis perfect gift for readers, writers, and literature majors alike unearths the quirks of the English language. For example, do you know why a mortgage is literally a "death pledge"? Why guns have girls' names? Why "salt" is related to "soldier"? Discover the answers to all of these etymological questions and more in this fascinating book for fans of of Eats, Shoots & Leaves. The Etymologicon is a completely unauthorized guide to the strange underpinnings of the English language. It explains how you get from "gruntled" to "disgruntled"; why you are absolutely right to believe that your meager salary barely covers "money for salt"; how the biggest chain of coffee shops in the world connects to whaling in Nantucket; and what, precisely, the Rolling Stones have to do with gardening. This witty book will awake the linguist in you and illuminate the hidden meanings behind common words and phrases, tracing their evolution through all of their surprising paths throughout history.
Wonderfully written and delightfully witty. The author takes us on a round about roller coaster ride with words and their origins. I highly recommend this fun and addictive book!