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The strangest words in the English language
northwest Career College ^ | Updated February 25, 2025 | Dr. Thomas Kenny

Posted on 08/08/2025 12:04:37 AM PDT by kawhill

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To: kawhill

From the first time I heard it and on the rare occasions since, “cattywampus” has always struck me as a weird word. But come to think of it, its synonym “askew” is kind of strange, too.


61 posted on 08/08/2025 6:51:47 AM PDT by CommerceComet (Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.)
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To: Pilsner

Correction to what I said at first:

Brits said schedule as ‘SHedule’ and asked where he learned to say it as SKedule

He said he learned it at ‘SKool’

I guess, the ‘correct’ way is the way you were taught and the way you understand it


62 posted on 08/08/2025 7:04:09 AM PDT by SMARTY (In politics, stupidity is not a handicap. Napoleon Bonaparte I)
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To: Sirius Lee

We better not catch you engaging in fisticuffs, laddybuck.


63 posted on 08/08/2025 7:07:48 AM PDT by Nea Wood ( )
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To: kawhill

Catty-corner and catty-whompus are two completely different things! These guys are stupid.


64 posted on 08/08/2025 8:06:37 AM PDT by Delta 21 (None of us are descendants of fearful men!)
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To: jmacusa

If I remember correctly: It was indeed pronounced in medieval English, but between 1400 and 1600, the lateral sound (the „l“), if it was following a dark vowel, underwent a gradual lenization - until it disappeared in spoken Standard English around Shakespeare‘s lifetime.

The orthography, however, remained unchanged.

Yet, there are some English dialects in which you can still (lightly) hear the l after a dark vowel 🙂 It’s just amazing how similar Middle English sounded to German - medieval or modern 😄


65 posted on 08/08/2025 8:06:40 AM PDT by Menes
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To: Texas Eagle

Say what? People threw their crap out onto the street???
= = =

They weren’t homeless. They had a window to toss from.


66 posted on 08/08/2025 8:10:12 AM PDT by Scrambler Bob (Running Rampant, and not endorsing nonsense; My pronoun is EXIT. And I am generally full of /S)
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To: Pilsner

Why do you think we went to war with the Brits. We moved to the next hemisphere and they still wanted to be the grammar police. And we just were not going to let that stand.


67 posted on 08/08/2025 8:14:47 AM PDT by Delta 21 (None of us are descendants of fearful men!)
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To: kawhill
Politicians and the Propaganda Media should be required to shout "Gardyloo" before opening their mouths.
68 posted on 08/08/2025 8:19:53 AM PDT by Savage Beast (Were it not for Trump, woke would have been more devastating than all the horrors, wars and plagues.)
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To: TheConservator

Calypgin ..........

My good Freeper friend and major force in the establishment of the Free Republic Media Chapter is named Calypgin. I lost touch with her some years back


69 posted on 08/08/2025 8:20:03 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. +12) Where is ZORRO when California so desperately needs him?)
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To: kawhill

Monosyllabic. I’ve just always thought it was funny it has 5 syllables.


70 posted on 08/08/2025 8:20:23 AM PDT by discostu (like a dog being shown a card trick)
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To: kawhill

At one of my Air Force assignments back in 1980 or so, we had a supply sergeant from Georgia that used “cattywampus” all the time—so much so that it became his nickname.


71 posted on 08/08/2025 8:27:32 AM PDT by fidelis (Ecce Crucem Domini! Fugite partes adversae! Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David! Alleluia!)
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To: TheConservator
Really? How about yclept?

Yclept is actually a Middle English word that means "named", as in "He was named Albert." The word "yclept" appears numerous times in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in the original Middle English.

72 posted on 08/08/2025 8:49:00 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (If [mortals] are so wicked with religion, what would they be without it? —Benjamin Franklin)
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To: 21twelve
I think we said kitty wampus. Or perhaps I’m thinking of kitty corner. (Or was that catty corner??)

I've seen it spelled catawompus. And I've heard both catty- and kitty-corner in my northern part of the South, but mostly catty.

73 posted on 08/08/2025 8:54:07 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (If [mortals] are so wicked with religion, what would they be without it? —Benjamin Franklin)
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To: Texas Eagle
Say what? People threw their crap out onto the street???

They were mostly dirt or stone lanes with vegetation on either side, and already piled with horse, goat and sheep crap. The more civilized folks who lived in rowhouses piled the poop all together at the corner, high. But day to day, out the window:

The wealthy had servants to clean out their castle toilets:


74 posted on 08/08/2025 9:04:54 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (If [mortals] are so wicked with religion, what would they be without it? —Benjamin Franklin)
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To: shadeaud
Then there is Antidisestablishmentterrionism!

antidisestablishmentarianism

75 posted on 08/08/2025 9:12:22 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (If [mortals] are so wicked with religion, what would they be without it? —Benjamin Franklin)
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To: qam1
The strangest word in English is “One” as a vowel. That’s the one, I pick that one, I want that one, you are the one..etc

Those usages are not vowels, they are nouns.

The other use of "one" in English is as a pronoun, when speaking of oneself as an everyman, as in: "One never tires of such winning."

76 posted on 08/08/2025 9:16:04 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (If [mortals] are so wicked with religion, what would they be without it? —Benjamin Franklin)
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To: Albion Wilde

I always wonder how people do learn English as opposed to other languages, English has so many quirks to it like that.


77 posted on 08/08/2025 9:18:30 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Savage Beast
Politicians and the Propaganda Media should be required to shout "Gardyloo" before opening their mouths.

LOL!!!

78 posted on 08/08/2025 9:18:55 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (If [mortals] are so wicked with religion, what would they be without it? —Benjamin Franklin)
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To: kawhill; TheConservator; big truck; mass55th; LittleBillyInfidel; BamaBelle; heartwood; albie; ...

Pecksniffian.


79 posted on 08/08/2025 9:20:31 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (If [mortals] are so wicked with religion, what would they be without it? —Benjamin Franklin)
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To: Daveinyork

As I remember a late night tv guy got in trouble for using “water Closet” on the air sometime in the early 60”s


80 posted on 08/08/2025 11:01:29 AM PDT by markman46 (engage brain before using keyboard!!!)
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