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http://www.worldcat.org/title/made-in...
Made in America: An Informal History of the English Language in the United States


Joe, thank you for the book recommendation. I will add it to my reading list. Writing dialogue in historical fiction can be very challenging!

Thanks, possibly. But, once I was a librarian, so that's usually my first check! B.

Thanks, possibly. But, once I was a librarian, so that's usually my first check! B."
I mentioned it only because someone said their library system did not have it. Mine was from my library.


http://www.etymonline.com

http://www.etymonline.com"
Thank you Ruth for posting this.
For instance: 5 and 10, or five and dime (store) 1905. Dope addict 1933. Scram (go away) 1920.
The word "strike" (labor strike) comes from sailors striking (lowering) the sails so a unsafe ship could not be put to sea.
Hundreds of more goodies await.