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Re: English oddities

From:John Cowan <jcowan@...>
Date:Monday, July 10, 2000, 20:56
Mangiat wrote:

> I was wondering in the last days where the word 'TIME' is from.
It's a borrowing from Old Norse. There are many such words that have been borrowed and then semantically differentiated from their native counterparts: time and tide, skirt and shirt, etc. -- Schlingt dreifach einen Kreis um dies! || John Cowan <jcowan@...> Schliesst euer Aug vor heiliger Schau, || http://www.reutershealth.com Denn er genoss vom Honig-Tau, || http://www.ccil.org/~cowan Und trank die Milch vom Paradies. -- Coleridge (tr. Politzer)