But it's archaic UK usage. Ditto normalcy
Is normalcy actually archaic, or was it never picked up in common use? As I said, it's a recent word. Normality pre-dates it, IIRC.
It's probably only common here because of Warren G. Harding, to be honest.
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But it's archaic UK usage. Ditto normalcy
Is normalcy actually archaic, or was it never picked up in common use? As I said, it's a recent word. Normality pre-dates it, IIRC.
It's probably only common here because of Warren G. Harding, to be honest.
I have fannied about.
A polite spinstery etc, no less.
Stop that arsing about!
It's probably only common here because of Warren G. Harding, to be honest.
I'll tell you what, taken out of context? That quote is purely spectacular.
Fay, was "gotten" ever used in the UK? I had the feeling it evolved on its own from everyday American usage.
I think so - but I'm basing this on recollections of a paragraph in one of Bill Bryson's books, which I read five or six years ago. So I may be talking pants.
Spinstery professorial humourless type. C'est moi.
Oh, dear, someone's switched out the mirrors in Fay's house again. Who stole the one that shows her as the "hotter than thou", unappreciated vixed that she is?
I think so - but I'm basing this on recollections of a paragraph in one of Bill Bryson's books, which I read five or six years ago. So I may be talking pants.
bites back urge to wiggle brows and ask the lovely lady if she's wearing any...
Gotten: [Middle English geten, from Old Norse geta. See ghend- in Indo-European Roots.]
according to Dictionary.com
I use nonUSian spellings for certain words, it's been srewing with my typing, I don't even notice it and I'm not sure how I picked it up but the spelling just seems natural to me.
I had to set my spellchecker to recognize custom spellings, because I got tired of "judgement" and "grey" getting tagged. I am mightier than the Spellcheck.
Fay, if it's any consolation, your Icon, "Keyword: Bound", did something very mushy to my insides. I should spell that mooshy.
Er, sorry, carry on.