The Romance of Words (4th ed.)

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The Romance of Words (4th ed.)

by Ernest Weekley

EN·~6 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

THE ROMANCE OF WORDS - BY ERNEST WEEKLEY, M.A.

0:37
2

PREFACE

8:42
3

THE ROMANCE OF WORDS - CHAPTER I - OUR VOCABULARY

25:39
4

CHAPTER II - WANDERINGS OF WORDS

18:55
5

CHAPTER III - WORDS OF POPULAR MANUFACTURE

30:11
6

CHAPTER IV - WORDS AND PLACES

9:25
7

CHAPTER V - PHONETIC ACCIDENTS

29:30
8

CHAPTER VI - WORDS AND MEANINGS

23:00
9

CHAPTER VII - SEMANTICS

30:18
10

CHAPTER VIII - METAPHOR

11:32

Description

This compact guide invites anyone with a curiosity about language to wander through the hidden histories of everyday words. The author pulls back the veil on familiar terms—showing, for instance, how “Tammany” once named an Indian chief or why “jilt” shares a root with “Juliet.” With only a modest grounding in Latin or French required, each entry is presented as a short, lively vignette rather than a dense scholarly paper. Readers will find the tone conversational, peppered with literary quotations that illustrate each point.

The book is organized thematically, letting related words sit side by side so patterns emerge naturally. A special chapter on semantics treats meaning as a science in its own right, offering clear explanations that rival more technical works. Throughout, the author debunks popular myths—showing that many so‑called folk etymologies are stranger than the truth. Whether you’re a casual reader or a budding word‑lover, the volume promises a series of delightful “aha” moments without overwhelming detail.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (348K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Stephen Blundell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-12-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ernest Weekley

Ernest Weekley

1865–1954

A British philologist and novelist, he became especially known for making the histories of words and names lively for general readers. His books on surnames, place-names, and everyday language helped bring etymology out of the classroom and into popular reading.

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