I looked already.
Right on the mark, CoCo.
All ready/already.
I used to dread those exams!
Sylvia
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I looked already.
Right on the mark, CoCo.
All ready/already.
I used to dread those exams!
Sylvia
LoveUni:
Thanks for the gift . . .
On an episode of Da Vinci's Demons, a Yiddish-speaking Jew was fleeing a band of German-speaking thugs. A witness to this event -- a blind man -- heard them yell out halt and, later, heard them shout whoa.
I'll have to find my notes on this. A major point in the plot bore on the fact that they were speaking those identical "English" words, but in German and Yiddish.
Ooh, just thought of another few ...
undertake (verb): he undertakes a task (difficult, arduous work).
undertake (verb): the man in the car undertook (similar to overtook but moved into the slow lane - i.e. wrong lane) the truck/lorry, etc.
undertaker (noun): person who buries dead people for a living.
So, the word take can be used in various combinations with the prepositions over and under, and we have at least 6 meanings!
HaHaHa, LoveUni!
Wonderful, but may I tease a bit?!?!?
undertaker (noun): person who buries dead people for a living.
There's no question as to your meaning, but I was amused by the modifier positioning.
"A person who, for a living, buries dead people."
"A person whose occupation is burying dead people."
Please, don't mind me! This is my OCCUPATION!
I appreciate your posts!
Deject, eject, inject, project, reject, from Latin jacere - to throw.
Down, out, in, forward, backward ...
Just heard an expert on TV say "quashed the rebellion."
Sylvia
^^^ excellent, Sylvia! ^^^
And if I may interject with, erm, interject (I guess that would mean 'throw between' in Latin)
Thanks, Sylvia!
Good choices and appreciate the etymology!
We are all together and altogether feeling fine!
Yes, LUHE.
Thanks so much.
Sylvia
Entomology/etymology/etiology
Insects, word and disease origins
Sylvia
Antimony/antinomy
Element/conundrum
Sylvia
PS:. I can't post on my thread about birthday cake.