Totally Weird and Wonderful Words

Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
Title Totally Weird and Wonderful Words PDF eBook
Author Erin McKean
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 298
Release 2006-10-23
Genre Reference
ISBN 0199886032

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Do you know what a snollygoster is? Would you eat something called a muktuk? Do you know anyone who engages in onolatry? Impress your friends and pepper your dinner party conversations with such nuggets as gobemouche, mumpsimus, and cachinnate. You can learn about all of these bizarre and beautiful words and many more in Totally Weird and Wonderful Words. Offering a potpourri of colorful and fascinating words compiled by noted lexicographer Erin McKean, it contains hundreds of definitions, and has been updated to include two new essays, with over 150 words new to this edition. Written in a clear and conversational style, the book contains full-page cartoon illustrations by Roz Chast and Danny Shanahan. Featuring hundreds of words guaranteed to amuse and astonish, this is a book that will appeal to logophiles everywhere. It also features a bibliography of Oxford's dictionaries and a guide to creating your own unusual words correctly from Greek and Latin roots.

More Weird and Wonderful Words

More Weird and Wonderful Words
Title More Weird and Wonderful Words PDF eBook
Author Erin McKean
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 130
Release 2003
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780195170573

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This title digs deep into forgotten corners of the dictionary, gathering both the most spectacular old and the most impressive new words. The result is more than 400 prime specimens with pronunciations, defined in a conversational style.

Weird Words

Weird Words
Title Weird Words PDF eBook
Author Thalia Quayle
Publisher Publifye AS
Pages 167
Release 2024-10-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 8233932000

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""Weird Words"" takes readers on a captivating journey through the peculiarities of the English language, exploring etymology, linguistic anomalies, and language evolution. This engaging book delves into the origins of words, grammar quirks, and the fascinating ways language changes over time, offering readers a deeper appreciation for the complexity of English. From contronyms (words that are their own opposites) to ghost words (created by printing errors), the book showcases the rich tapestry of linguistic oddities that shape our communication. At its core, ""Weird Words"" argues that these apparent inconsistencies are not mere obstacles but windows into human culture and history. The book progresses from fundamental language concepts to specific categories of weird words, culminating in an examination of how these peculiarities influence modern communication. Drawing on historical documents, etymological studies, and corpus linguistics, it presents a blend of scholarly insight and accessible explanations. What sets this book apart is its innovative approach, combining storytelling, humor, and interactive elements like ""Word Wizard"" challenges. By balancing academic rigor with a conversational tone, ""Weird Words"" appeals to a wide audience, from language enthusiasts to professionals seeking to enhance their communication skills. It transforms seemingly useless quirks into a celebration of language, inviting readers to embrace the weird and become more conscious, creative users of English.

The Indispensable Dictionary of Unusual Words

The Indispensable Dictionary of Unusual Words
Title The Indispensable Dictionary of Unusual Words PDF eBook
Author Josefa Heifetz Byrne
Publisher Skyhorse
Pages 272
Release 2012-07-01
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781616086503

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From aasvogel (the South African vulture) to knurry (full of knots), from melangeur (a machine for making chocolate syrup) to zumbooruk (a small cannon fired from the back of a camel), the words in this book are guaranteed to expand your vocabulary and confound your friends. They may be obscure and even preposterous, but every entry in this eye-opening book has been accepted as a formal or legitimate English word by at least one major dictionary. This dictionary does not claim or attempt to be complete. It is based completely on the editor’s sense of wonder and absurdity. It is educational, yes, but also more fun than any dictionary has a right to be!

The Silly Book of Weird and Wacky Words

The Silly Book of Weird and Wacky Words
Title The Silly Book of Weird and Wacky Words PDF eBook
Author Andy Seed
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 82
Release 2015-12-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1408866854

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Do you know what 'park your jam on the frog' means? Fancy some ognib? What rhymes with 'circus'? ...plus many more amazing things you never knew about words. Have hours of fun wixing up your murds with this hilarious book, packed full of rhymes, puns, games, jokes, gibberish and more.

Weird and Wonderful Words

Weird and Wonderful Words
Title Weird and Wonderful Words PDF eBook
Author Erin McKean
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 146
Release 2002
Genre Humor
ISBN 0195159055

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Lists the meaning of hundreds of bizarre and unusual words and includes a guide to coining new words.

Weird Words

Weird Words
Title Weird Words PDF eBook
Author Dan Clore
Publisher
Pages 572
Release 2009-10-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780982429648

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Eldritch . . . cacodaemoniacal . . . lucubration . . . Have you ever wondered about the meaning of these and other esoteric words used by Lovecraft and his colleagues? In this immense dictionary, the product of years of scholarship and research, Dan Clore not only defines thousands of words found in the work of H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, Robert E. Howard, and others, but supplies their derivation and, most impressively, provides parallel usages of the words from centuries of English usage, citing authors ranging from Cotton Mather to Henry Kuttner, from Edmund Spenser to Samuel R. Delany. This is a volume that scholars of English usage, enthusiasts of fantasy and horror literature, and readers who love the beauty of the English language will find richly rewarding . . . either to read from beginning to end or to dip into as the mood strikes them. Dan Clore is a free-lance writer and scholar who has published articles in Lovecraft Studies, Studies in Weird Fiction and numerous other journals and critical anthologies. His fiction is collected in The Unspeakable and Others, first published in 2001.