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  • etymology - Does neath have any standalone meaning? - English . . .
    Neath or 'neath does have a standalone meaning, but as you will see here, it simply means beneath It appears in poetry usually, I suspect, when beneath or underneath would add too many syllables to the line
  • Difference between under, underneath, below and beneath
    It leads me to the confusion, when it comes to contradicting between some prepositions Today, I want to know the distinction between the two similar senses of these prepositions: under, underneath,
  • Confusion about a stanza from Rudyard Kipling
    And Love to all men 'neath the sun! And love everyone on earth As Alex pointed out, "'neath the sun" is borrowed from Ecclesiastes It's a motif that appears many times throughout the book A close reading shows that the phrase refers to the mundane, prosaic, aspects of life that people tend to view as unimportant
  • transatlantic differences - Whats a word for a small rural property . . .
    If by any chance any of you are Portuguese speakers, I am looking for a word that would be an equivalent to the Brazilian Portuguese term chácara In this kind of rural property, no cattle are rais
  • gerunds - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Is there a single-word noun for an overwhelming feeling that uses overwhelm as its root? My first thought was to make a gerund, that is, overwhelming Although overwhelming is normally used as an
  • word usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I am looking for the correct common way to call the single spaces which are generally clearly visibile in parking lots as you can see from the picture: I would probably call them "parking slots
  • What is the origin and scope of usage of the phrase Voodoo That You Do . . .
    You're right that Cole Porter wrote the song in 1929, but it obviously didn't catch on for a long time The earliest instance of that voodoo that you do in Google Books is 1954, and it doesn't turn up again for another 10 years Realistically though, I'd say it's known to many, but actually used by very few
  • grammar - Investors assets or Investors assets? - English Language . . .
    I am wondering about which sentence is correct? It is therefore measuring the volatility of an investors asset or It is therefore measuring the volatility of an investor's asset
  • Whats the origin of saying yoo hoo! to get someones attention?
    Here's the first part of the chorus: You'll hear me call-ing YOO-HOO, 'Neath your win-dow some sweet day You'll hear me call-ing YOO-HOO, And you'll know I'm home to stay, So with that context, yoo-hoo as an exclamation could have appeared in the 19th century and been current as a way to get attention in the 1910s
  • Whats the difference between creek, brook, run, and river?
    As Jay Elston wrote in reply to the question "What's the difference between these names of moving water?", Generally, the difference is size: you can step over a brook, jump over a creek, wade across a stream, and swim across a river But the distinction between them (especially creek and stream) is somewhat hazy, and depends on who named them and when they were named A run (such as Bull Run





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