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• noun (pl. ulus) - an Eskimo woman's short-handled knife with a broad crescent-shaped blade.
— origin Inuit.
I was very confused by this on a visit to Alaska as ulu in Malay means upcountry or rural hinterland. Orang Ulu are the native hill tribe people. We took photos of ourselves outside shops with large signs advertising Ulus for sale to send to our Orang Ulu friends.
• noun - a medieval and Renaissance wind instrument, forerunner of the oboe, with a double reed enclosed in a wooden mouthpiece, and having a penetrating tone.
— origin Middle English: from Old French chalemel, via Latin from Greek kalamos ‘reed’.
• noun - a medieval and Renaissance wind instrument, forerunner of the oboe, with a double reed enclosed in a wooden mouthpiece, and having a penetrating tone.
— origin Middle English: from Old French chalemel, via Latin from Greek kalamos ‘reed’.
..... or an Irishman with a speech impediment calling his brother ??
J.R. wrote: ..... or an Irishman with a speech impediment calling his brother ??
Aaaarrgh!
Anyway, a bit of legalese today:
compurgation
• noun [mass noun] Law, historical - acquittal from a charge or accusation obtained by statements of innocence given by witnesses under oath.
— origin mid 17th cent.: from medieval Latin compurgatio(n-), from Latin compurgare, from com- (expressing intensive force) + purgare ‘purify’ (from purus ‘pure’).
J.R. wrote: ..... or an Irishman with a speech impediment calling his brother ??
Aaaarrgh!
Anyway, a bit of legalese today:
compurgation
• noun [mass noun] Law, historical - acquittal from a charge or accusation obtained by statements of innocence given by witnesses under oath.
— origin mid 17th cent.: from medieval Latin compurgatio(n-), from Latin compurgare, from com- (expressing intensive force) + purgare ‘purify’ (from purus ‘pure’).
I suppose if there's a lot of it, it's...................
Looks like you've reached the PEAK of your exasperation, Mary !!
You can't go further to top that. The CHA ought to provide an apogee for their word-bastardisation or it may culminate in protest.
Catherine Standing (Cooper) Canteen Cath 1.12 (1983-85) & Col A 20 (1985-90) Any idiot can deal with a crisis. It takes a genius to cope with everyday life.