Semantic Antics Semantic Antics

Semantic Antics

How and Why Words Change Meaning

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Descripción editorial

"My favorite popular word book of the year"
-William Safire, NY Times 6/22/2008

A fun, new approach to examining etymology!

Many common English words started out with an entirely different meaning than the one we know today. For example:

The word adamant came into English around 855 C.E. as a synonym for 'diamond,' very different from today's meaning of the word: "utterly unyielding in attitude or opinion."

Before the year 1200, the word silly meant "blessed," and was derived from Old English saelig, meaning "happy." This word went through several incarnations before adopting today's meaning: "stupid or foolish."

In Semantic Antics, lexicographer Sol Steinmetz takes readers on an in-depth, fascinating journey to learn how hundreds of words have evolved from their first meaning to the meanings used today.

GÉNERO
Referencia
PUBLICADO
2008
25 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
288
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Diversified Publishing
VENDEDOR
Penguin Random House LLC
TAMAÑO
2.5
MB

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