Haggard Hawks and Paltry Poltroons : The Origins of English in Ten Words - Paul Anthony Jones - Books - Little, Brown Book Group - 9781472108067 - October 17, 2013
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Haggard Hawks and Paltry Poltroons : The Origins of English in Ten Words

Paul Anthony Jones

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Haggard Hawks and Paltry Poltroons : The Origins of English in Ten Words

What do the following ten words all have in common - haggard, mews, codger, arouse, musket, poltroon, gorge, allure, pounce and turn-tail? All fairly familiar and straightforward words, after a little digging into their histories it turns out that all of them derive from falconry: the adjective haggard described an adult falcon captured from the wild; mews were the enclosures hawks were kept in whilst moulting; codger is thought to come from 'cadger', the member of a hunting party who carried the birds' perches, and so on. This, essentially, is what Ten Words is all about - the book collects together hundreds of the most intriguing, surprising and little known histories and etymologies of a whole host of English words. From ancient place names to unusual languages, and obscure professions to military slang, this is a fascinating treasure trove of linguistic facts.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released October 17, 2013
ISBN13 9781472108067
Publishers Little, Brown Book Group
Pages 288
Dimensions 139 × 205 × 23 mm   ·   330 g

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