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    By Colbie Caillat
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  • "An oft repeated etymology proposes that "sincere" derived from the Latin sine = "without", cera = "wax". According to this explanation, dishonest sculptors in Rome or Greece would cover flaws in their work with wax to deceive the viewer. The Oxford English Dictionary, however, deflates this charming etymology, sadly informing “There is no probability in the old explanation from sine cera ‘without wax’”. Instead, the OED explains "sincere" actually derives from the Latin sincerus meaning "clean, pure, sound.” Wax has nothing to do with it."


    Sometimes the lies seem to be more interesting.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

  • A lesson in collective nouns

    A clowder or clutter of cats

    A quiver of cobras

    A murder of crows

    A cowardice of curs

    A cast or kettle of hawks

    A leap of leopards

    A labour of moles

    A company of parrots

    A string of ponies

    A flight of swallows

    A pod of walrus

    A descent of woodpeckers

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