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  • What does xxi mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The " XXI " in capitals mean 21 in Roman numerals, but I don't think the lower-case letters " xxi " here also refer to 21 It seems that the sentence is well understood if the "xxi" is removed What does the very word mean here? Thank you
  • punctuation - What is the abbreviation for century? - English . . .
    0 I was taught XXI or 21c for twenty first century The most important part being that the reader understands the writers intention
  • What part of speech is really when it is spoken in a sentence on its . . .
    The word 'really' can be spoken in two ways, in a sentence on its own Either in enthusiastic, and appreciative belief : You can run a hundred meters in 13 seconds Really ? Or in cynical, one ey
  • Coffee: American English pronunciation
    The preface to LPD (3rd ed , p xxi) says: There is considerable variability in GenAm vowels in the open back area LPD follows tradition in continuing to distinguish the vowel of lot lɑːt from that of thought θɔːt (Note, though, that books by American scholars generally do not use length marks )
  • Adjective that means ‘having agency’ - English Language Usage . . .
    False Philol 60 To obtain an agential substantive complementing the verb photograph 2003 L K Graham in J N Poling C C Neuger Men's Work in Preventing Violence against Women v xxi 368 Until she sought help Anna was a rather helpless receptor of her husband's agential power used violently to subordinate and control her
  • Can someone explain the phrase All is fair in love and war?
    The concept behind the phrase is that some areas of life are so important and overwhelming that you cannot blame someone for acting in their own best interest For war, this implies that spies, torture, lying, backstabbing, making deals with enemies, selling out allies, bombing civilians, wounding instead of killing, and so on are "fair game" in the sense that by taking these options off of
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    1 1990 S Jamba Patriots (1992) xxi 182 They felt that they had been singled out as the weaklings of the group 2 2020 Greybeard EL U I spent the morning sorting out the good apples from the bad
  • etymology - How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could . . .
    Details: Woodchuck is used as an alternative name for groundhogs The etymology of woodchuck suggests that the word is not related with "wood" and "chucking" and I think the tongue twister touches on this in a humorous way because woodchucks cannot chuck wood actually (Can they?) From Etymonline: woodchuck (n ) 1670s, alteration (influenced by wood (n )) of Cree (Algonquian) otchek or Ojibwa
  • Is there a term for non-words like ha, ugh, huh, etc?
    OED example of ugh - 1855 R Browning Childe Roland xxi It may have been a water-rat I speared, But, ugh! it sounded like a baby's shriek Does ^yuck" works with that one?
  • etymology - Darn and d—n, are they connected? - English Language . . .
    The earliest record of the word is in 1781, in the Pennsylvania Journal of 20th of June -- In New England prophane swearing is so far from polite as to be criminal, and many use substitutions such as darn it, for d—n it obviously, the author saw no connection between damning an item and darning it





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