November 11, Come see me at Peerless Books in Alpharetta
All November I'll be blogging about the alphabet and word origins.
B, b: From the Canaanite
Beth
, "house," eg:
Bethlehem, "house of bread." The Greeks inverted the letter, renaming it
beta and adding a lower story room in the uppercase:
B.
Babel: The legendary site of a biblical tower threatening to reach "unto heaven itself," until God "confounded the tongues," of man, creating the profusion of languages we know today. As tempting as it is to imagine otherwise,
babble does not descend from this, but from
baby and the Germanic suffix
–le, connoting small repetitive actions as in
wobble, twinkle, and
gobble.
Babel is derived from
Babylon, an ancient city whose cuneiform script was cousin to the Canaanite alphabet, whence all Western alphabets are derived.
---Coming November 30th, the RETURN OF THE STOOPID CONTEST!
Published on November 02, 2011 02:59