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THE WONDERFUL HISTORY OF WORDSRead the article this discussion is about
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» jerrib - Words are not enough to tell you how glad I am to see your column here! I just purchased a book called English Through the Ages by William Brohaugh with lists of words from 1150 to today; thought it would come in handy for historical writing. Now we have your site! Great!Welcome aboard! Jerri -- posted by jerrib » Lynne_Remick - The Wonderful World of Words What a fascinating article! This topic ofword origins promises a world of possibi- lities. I have bookmarked your site and will be returning often to become more word-ly ;). Good luck with this endeavor--glad to have -- posted by Lynne_Remick » RoslynT - Words grab me too Thanks so much for the new topic, Judy, and good luck.I love finding out more about the meaning and derivation of words. I am one of those people who enjoys a good read of the dictionary, just for fun. This column will be a great place to celebrate language and learn more about it. -- posted by RoslynT
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I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future ~~ this site looks like it's going to be very interesting! I've bookmarked it and will be checking back to see your updates frequently. Thank you for presenting this opportunity to learn more about what I love most ~~ words!!!! ~~ Jenn -- posted by Jenn Greenleaf » SandraLinville - I welcome another word lover to Suite101.com. The world of words is indeed fascinating and I look forward to reading about the origins of all those words.-- posted by SandraLinville
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