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An accessible popular etymology that traces the origins, historical meanings, and semantic shifts of English words and phrases. Entries are grouped by natural associations and include discussions of surnames, obsolete senses, and surprising derivations, often correcting folk etymologies. The author summarizes how words entered English, cites illustrative quotations and historical dictionaries, and emphasizes clarity for non-specialists while noting where scholarly opinion has changed between editions. The result is a concise, example-rich survey that aims to entertain and inform readers curious about word history and meaning without requiring deep philological training.
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