Devious Derivations: Popular Misconceptions--and More than 1,000 True Origins of Common Words and Phrases

Devious Derivations: Popular Misconceptions--and More than 1,000 True Origins of Common Words and Phrases image
ISBN-10:

0517881284

ISBN-13:

9780517881286

Author(s): Rawson, Hugh
Released: Dec 27, 1994
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
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Description:

In this marvelously entertaining book, word maven Hugh Rawson rounds up 1,000 words and phrases whose origins are not what you might expect. Some wiseacre (the word has nothing to do with land measure) may have told you that a tip is given to a waiter "to insure promptness," or that S.O.S. stands for "Save Our Ship," or that hooker is a tribute to the character of Joseph Hooker, the Civil War general. Like hundreds of popular etymologies, these oft-repeated accounts are just too good to be true. Now Mr. Rawson punctures the myths, gives the real derivations, and along the way provides many insights into how language works.











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