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Take My Word for It: A Dictionary of English Idioms

Book information

Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Year
2023
ISBN
1517914124, 9781517914127
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
24 MB (25240325 bytes)
Pages
328\336
Time added
2023-04-19 07:43:21

Description

Three centuries of English idioms—their unusual origins and unexpected interpretations To pay through the nose. Raining cats and dogs. By hook or by crook. Curry favor. Drink like a fish. Eat crow. We hear such phrases every day, but this book is the first truly all-encompassing etymological guide to both their meanings and origins. Spanning more than three centuries, Take My Word for It is a fascinating, one-of-a-kind window into the surprisingly short history of idioms in English. Widely known for his studies of word origins, Anatoly Liberman explains more than one thousand idioms, both popular and obscure, occurring in both American and British standard English and including many regional expressions. The origins, and even the precise meaning, of most idioms are often obscure and lost in history. Based on a critical analysis of countless conjectures, with exact, in-depth references (rare in the literature on the subject), Take My Word for It provides not only a large corpus of idiomatic phrases but also a vast bibliography. Detailed indexes and a thesaurus make the content accessible at a glance, and Liberman’s introduction and conclusion add historical dimensions. The result of decades of research by a leading authority, this book is both instructive and absorbing for scholars and general readers, who won’t find another resource as comparable in scope or based on data even remotely as exhaustive. Cover Page Also by Anatoly Liberman Published by the University of Minnesota Press Title Page Copyright Page Contents Preface: Idioms in Our Life A Historian’s View: Idioms as a Late Dessert Sources and Abbreviations The Idioms, A to Z Indexes Word Index Name Index Theme Index About the Author

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