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Here are History Hustle's 20 awesome historical words we should bring back. If you love…
At first glance, you might think scapegrace has something in common with scapegoat, our word for a person who takes the blame for someone else's mistake or calamity. Indeed, the words do share a
Trousseau is a descendant of the French verb trousser, meaning 'to truss' or 'to tuck up.' Fittingly, a bride might truss, or bundle, a variety of items as part of her trousseau—and it is not too
Lodestone is made up of distinctly English components, ones that have been part of our language since before the 12th century. Lode comes from the Old English lād, which means 'way, journey, course.'
This is for the lover of words, every writer exploring new ideas, and for the wandering minds. And for those craving sleep, check out my sleep meditation guide here: Sleep Meditation Guide 1. Cordo…
This is for the lover of words, every writer exploring new ideas, and for the wandering minds. And for those craving sleep, check out my sleep meditation guide here: Sleep Meditation Guide 1. Cordo…
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This list of unusual and beautiful words will not only enrich your vocabulary but also allow you to perceive the world differently.
The most stunning feature about English is that it is born from a confluence of a number of cultures from across the world. Every single word holds more than just what it intends to denote. [...]