What a wonderful thing English is!

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What a wonderful thing English is!

Post by RogerRust »

What I want to know is what happed to the other words?
We have “Refurbish” - what happened to furbish?
Dismantle ........... what’s wrong with mantle? :o

Any other suggestions

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Post by Orkney »

Well if somethings refurbished then presumably its already been furbished - come to that is getting furbished is it = getting a slap from a gang of those pesky interactive toys that were once all the rage?

What about when you fix your parafin lamp - are you dismantling the mantle or refurbishing it thats what i'd like to know :-)
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Post by NZJLY »

How easy is it to be gruntled? Some people seem to get disgruntled so easily :o

But the one that always gets me is why flammable and inflammable seem to mean the same thing

And being Saturday I am happily gruntled

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Dismayed - why not mayed?
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Oi! That was mine :D
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wer wuz u going when i seen you coming back :(
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Pardon? Is that a question to me?
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Post by 8009STEVE »

wer wuz u going when i seen you coming back
Your not from Zomerzet are you?
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Born and bred in the city and county of Bristol. so I just managed to escape that... :D
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Why do we use disinhibited, when hibited is so much easier?
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We don't, on the whole :D 'Inhibited' and 'uninhibited', I think you're grasping for :D
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Born and bred in the city and county of Bristol
I always had the misconception that bristol was in Zummerzet county wise before it became avon?
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Nope, it was a city AND county :D
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Post by Orkney »

Well learn something every day !
its where i was born (allegedly that or found under a stone or somesuch LOL ) but had always thought it was then in the county of Zummerzet.
Oh well I'm not a zider drinking carrot cruncher by birth then - cheers BG youv destroyed my linear heritage for future generations :P
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Sorry - we still managed to drink an awful lot of cider, anyway :wink:
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Re: What a wonderful thing English is!

Post by chickenjohn »

RogerRust wrote:What I want to know is what happed to the other words?
We have “Refurbish” - -snip-
I have often wondered about "restored", does the car have to be "stored" for a while before being "restored"?
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Some agreement over the exact etymology, and it seems that 'restore' isn't a paired word, sorry :D

"1297, "to give back," also, "to build up again, repair," from O.Fr. restorer, from L. restaurare "repair, rebuild, renew," from re- "back, again" + -staurare, as in instaurare "restore.""

"Origin: 1250–1300; ME restoren < OF restorer < L restaurāre"
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1250 eh?? etymology, is that the study of insects? :D :wink:

"Entomology
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Not to be confused with Etymology, the study of the history of words.
Entomology, from the Greek: entomo-/εντομο- "that which is cut in pieces or engraved/segmented", hence "insect"; and logos/λόγος, "knowledge",[1] is the scientific study of insects. Insects have many kinds of interactions with humans and other forms of life on earth, so it is an important specialty within biology. Though technically incorrect, the definition is sometimes widened to include the study of terrestrial animals in other arthropod groups or other phyla, such as arachnids, myriapods, earthworms, and slugs."



I think its fitting that the word restore is a very old word in the English langauge, although many cars do seem to be "stored" for an extended period before being "restored". And then subequently stored between car shows/ rallies.
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Post by Orkney »

Well what about rejuvenated ? anyone heard of anything that was simply juvenated ???
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Post by bigginger »

Hmm - can't find 'juvenate' anywhere. not even the OED. Seems unlikely, since it's related to juvenile and such, but there it is :D
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