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  • Middle English “Whan that” vs “Whan” - English Language Usage . . .
    0 whan pronoun Definitions (Senses and Subsenses) whom MED online University of Michigan How does one construe “that” in the phrase “Whan that”? This seems to be the normal construction in ME, but sometimes “Whan” occurs without an accompanying “that”, as when Chaucer begins “Whan that Aprille with his showres soote” only to
  • expressions - What is a canary in a coal mine? - English Language . . .
    A canary in a coal mine is an advanced warning of some danger The metaphor originates from the times when miners used to carry caged canaries while at work; if there was any methane or carbon monoxide in the mine, the canary would die before the levels of the gas reached those hazardous to humans See here
  • What does it mean when someone says noted to you?
    In my experience, when people have said, "Noted," or, more often, "So noted," it means that they have heard me, or pretended to have heard me, and that they have no intention of acting on my issue It's an approach some people use to foreclose further discussion It's dismissive It means you're not going to get anywhere
  • When should Mom and Dad be capitalized? - English Language Usage . . .
    When you are using the word "Dad" to refer to a specific person, it's standing in place of their name, and thus, like their name, would be capitalized When you're talking about dads in general, it's a common noun Say you had a horse named Betsy and were re-writing the sentence to refer to her: The one thing I learned from my horse was that it was good to earn the trust of one's children
  • what are the origins of hi, hey, hello? - English Language Usage . . .
    The question of the etymology of hello is a fascinating puzzle According to the the OED it was originally an Americanism derived from the British hallo which has its origins in the Old German "halâ, holâ, emphatic imperative of halôn, holôn to fetch, used especially in hailing a ferryman " However other dictionaries (such as Dictionary com) cite an origin in the Romance word "hola", an
  • What does “10-4 - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I could have asked this question personally to my respected colleague who gave me a valuable answer to the question, “Is the ‘tame the infinite becoming an idiom or a popular phrase,” which I posted
  • grammaticality - When is it correct to use the -wise suffix . . .
    TheFreeDictionary com gives this usage note: Usage Note: The suffix -wise has a long history of use to mean "in the manner or direction of," as in clockwise, otherwise, and slantwise Since the 1930s, however, the suffix has been widely used in the vaguer sense of "with respect to," as in This has not been a good year saleswise Taxwise, it is an unattractive arrangement Since their
  • A word for when somebody deflects from a conversation?
    I'm looking for a word to fill in this blank "I'm certain of it: the square root of 225 is 25," said Peter But when Mary pulled out her phone and used the calculator app to find that it was in
  • Term for Every 2 weeks? [duplicate] - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Possible Duplicate: Are there any words I can use to disambiguate ldquo;biweekly rdquo;? Is there a term two designate a frequency of "every two weeks", like "weekly" for "every week"
  • One word for someone who doesnt care about anything
    Your title and the content of your question do not match up exactly: there is a difference between someone who, in a given situation, is indifferent to a certain outcome, and someone who doesn’t care about anything at all It would be helpful if you could add a more specific description denoting what type of ‘doesn’t-careness’ you are looking for, and whether you are looking for a





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