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Altered English: Surprising Meanings of Familiar Words [Hardcover]

Jeffrey Kacirk (Author)
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April 2002
Over the centuries, innumerable English words have drifted from their original purposes and acquired vastly different meanings - some subtle and others not so. Author Jeffrey Kacirk, a man intrigued by words, has sifted through mountains of discarded meanings to arrive at almost 1,500 entries in this fascinating romp through the ever-changing world of lexicography. As he puts it, his goal is to "leave the reader with a sense of where many modern usages may have come from, or in some cases have strayed, whether we choose to think of the changes as corruptions or improvements."

Study the altered meanings in this erudite but fun book and you'll be able to "razzle-dazzle" (originally, a daylong drinking bout) your friends and acquaintances. So indulge your fancy for linguistic "escapades" (no longer the plunging and rearing of a horse). The mind-expanding enjoyment of exhuming these forgotten meanings will "manure" (to enrich the mind) your personal lexicon.



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About the Author

Born in San Diego, Jeffrey Kacirk grew up near the Old Globe Theater, where he developed his fascination with the plays of William Shakespeare. While attending the University of California, San Diego, he also became intrigued with history, especially the language, activities, and customs of everyday people. He has successfully combined these two interests in Pomegranate's "Forgotten English" 365-day calendars and the books "Forgotten English" (Morrow, 1997) and "The Word Museum" (Simon and Shuster, 2000). Kacirk is also a contributor to the Oxford English Dictionary.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Pomegranate; First Edition edition (April 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764920197
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764920196
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,488,594 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Approximately 1,500 original and archaic definitions, July 7, 2002
This review is from: Altered English: Surprising Meanings of Familiar Words (Hardcover)
Altered English: Surprise Meanings Of Familiar Words by ongoing contributor to the "Oxford English Dictionary" Jeffrey Kacirck, is a fascinating compilation of approximately 1,500 original and archaic definitions of familiar and contemporary words. Altered English: Surprise Meanings Of Familiar Words is a simply amazing reference that is pure fun to page through and packed from cover to cover with amusing surprises! For example, the original meaning of "landowner" was: A dead man; from his occupation of his grave. A common colloquialism for a man killed on the Western Front was 'a landowner in France. (Edward Fraser and John Gibbons, 1925)." If you have a fondness for complexity, richness, and surprises of the English language, then Altered English: Surprise Meanings Of Familiar Words is the book for you!
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5.0 out of 5 stars From a Columnist, November 19, 2005
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"Kacirk has collected current words and provided earlier definitions and their sources ... alphabetically, beginning with abandon ('to banish, to drive away' -- John Phin, 1902) and ending with a zig-zag ('drunk' -- Edward Fraser and John Gibbons, 1925). Kacirk's book is a flip-through find, perfect for everyone from lay word nerds to top-dollar scholars."--Dave Ford, San Francisco Chronicle
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