R, r: From the Canaanite
resh "head." The Greek
rho (P) faced the opposite direction. The Romans added a leaning-post under the nose to prevent confusion with P. In the lowercase
R, the entire bottom half of the face is amputated.
real: Almost incredibly, this monosyllable is a compound. From the Latin
re "thing" and
–al "real." Real is not real by itself. It must be a real
thing.
redundant: Needless repetition, as in "bare naked." It would be as redundant listing redundancies here as listing clichés under the heading
cliché would be cliché. From the Latin,
redundans, "overflow," the
unda meaning "water in motion, wave," whence
inundation,
undulate, surround, and
abound, but not
under which seems to come ultimately from the Proto Indo-European
andher.
Coming November 30th, the RETURN OF THE STOOPID CONTEST
Published on November 18, 2011 02:38