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Lingwistics

Ken Grace

A guide to interesting words, problem words, word history, words that people get all het up about, and other aspects of language according to the author's mood and fancy.

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Feoffment: An oldie but a ... well, mostly just an oldie.

One insight to how tragic my life has become is how excited I feel when I stumble upon a word I’ve not seen before. So it was that a surge of electricity coursed through my body a few days ago when I spied feoffment in an article on mediaev...

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The Misdirectionary

The Misdirectionary is a weekly publication, free to all Lingwistics subscribers until I decide it’s not. If you like it, please share it with your friends and threaten them with bad things if they don’t subscribe.

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Like and Ferroequinology

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  • Ken Grace

    I was 10 before I learned to ride a bike. 60 before I learned to tie my shoelaces like everyone else. But I'm a fair writer, so that's what I do with my life. That, and occasionally tripping over my shoelaces.

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