Etymology

  • Words of the Day: Hobbit, Honest, I

    My old blog, the Word of the Day, is defunct, and I’m getting ready to take it down. Before I do, though, I’m going to repost some of the best words here over the next few weeks. Enjoy! Hobbit The word hobbit sprang without warning into Tolkien’s mind while he was grading exams. He simply Continue reading

  • Words of the Day: Grammar, Hand, Hiawatha

    My old blog, the Word of the Day, is defunct, and I’m getting ready to take it down. Before I do, though, I’m going to repost some of the best words here over the next few weeks. Enjoy! Grammar Ultimately from Proto Indo European gerbh, “to scratch”; also the ancestor of carve, crab, crayfish, crawl, Continue reading

  • Words of the Day: Genius, Glorious, Gods and Guides

    My old blog, the Word of the Day, is defunct, and I’m getting ready to take it down. Before I do, though, I’m going to repost some of the best words here over the next few weeks. Enjoy! Genius Genius comes from Proto Indo European gen, meaning something like “produce” or “generate”, the progenitor of Continue reading

  • Words of the Day: Faith, Fire, Free

    My old blog, the Word of the Day, is defunct, and I’m getting ready to take it down. Before I do, though, I’m going to repost some of the best words here over the next few weeks. Enjoy! Faith Faith ultimately comes from Proto Indo European bhidh, meaning something like “persuade” or “compel”. When bhidh Continue reading

  • Words of the Day: Disco, Elephant, Faerie, Fairy, Fate

    My old blog, the Word of the Day, is defunct, and I’m getting ready to take it down. Before I do, though, I’m going to repost some of the best words here over the next few weeks. Enjoy! Disco Disco is the shortened form of discotheque, a French word meaning something like “nightclub with recorded Continue reading

  • Words of the Day: Call, Choir, Confucius

    My old blog, the Word of the Day, is defunct, and I’m getting ready to take it down. Before I do, though, I’m going to repost some of the best words here over the next few weeks. Enjoy! Call From Proto Indo European gal, “to shout, shriek, call out”; it’s the ancestor of clatter as Continue reading

  • Words of the Day: Boycott, Brillig, Buddha

    My old blog, the Word of the Day, is defunct, and I’m getting ready to take it down. Before I do, though, I’m going to repost some of the best words here over the next few weeks. Enjoy! Boycott Boycott is an eponym, a word derived from the name of a person. In this case Continue reading

  • Words of the Day: Blue, Book, Bound

    My old blog, the Word of the Day, is defunct, and I’m getting ready to take it down. Before I do, though, I’m going to repost some of the best words here over the next few weeks. Enjoy! Blue From Proto Indo European bhlewas, meaning “light colored”, applicable to anything from yellow to light gray Continue reading

  • Words of the Day: Bewilder, Bizarre, Blog

    My old blog, the Word of the Day, is defunct, and I’m getting ready to take it down. Before I do, though, I’m going to repost some of the best words here over the next few weeks. Enjoy! Bewilder Bewilder is a compound word, first attested from around 1680, composed of two archaic elements: Be- Continue reading

  • Words of the Day: Arda, Assassin, Beauty

    My old blog, the Word of the Day, is defunct, and I’m getting ready to take it down. Before I do, though, I’m going to repost some of the best words here over the next few weeks. Enjoy! Arda In Tolkien’s cosmology, Arda means the Earth, as well as the sun and the moon and Continue reading