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Title: The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
Author: Ernest Weekley
Release Date: December 21, 2007 [EBook #23958]
Language: English
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[=o] o with macron
[=u] u with macron
[oe] oe ligature
[/s] long s
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
THE ROMANCE OF NAMES
"Mr Weekley inspires confidence by his scholarly method of handling
a subject which has been left, for the most part, to the amateur or
the crank."--_Spectator._ THIRD EDITION. 6s. net.
SURNAMES
"Under Professor Weekley's guidance a study of the origin and
significance of surnames becomes full of fascination."--_Truth._
SECOND EDITION. 6s. net.
AN ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF MODERN ENGLISH
"One knows from experience that Mr Weekley would contrive to avoid
unnecessary dullness even if he was compiling a railway guide, but
that he would also get the trains right."--Mr J. C. SQUIRE in _The
Observer_. Crown 4to. L2. 2s. net.
A CONCISE ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF MODERN ENGLISH
The abridgment has not involved any diminution in the vocabulary; in
fact, many new words such as _copec_, _fascist_, _insulin_, _rodeo_,
etc., are here registered for the first time. Large Crown 8vo. 7s.
6d. net.
WORDS ANCIENT AND MODERN
"We cordially recommend to the discriminating rea
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