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World Records RSS Feeds620-1: Feedback, notes and comments - Round the twist Several subscribers queried this expression, used here by a correspondent two weeks ago. It’s British and Australian, meaning eccentric, mad or crazy. It came into the language some 50 years ago as a variation on round the bend; it’s first recorded in a play by Danny Abse of 1960: “I knew he was barmy. I knew that man was round the twist, sayin’ things like that.” Sic(k)! The many subscribers who were concerned about the absence of the Sic! section from the past two issues will be reassured by its reappearance in this one. It was just a temporary malaise....Feed Source: www.worldwidewords.org 620-2: Turns of Phrase: Mari-fuel - So far as online records show, this word burst upon the world for the first time on 17 December 2008, in a press release announcing that European Union funding of €6m (£5m or $8.5m) had been won for the BioMara project. This is a cross-border project involving researchers from Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The aim is to find ways to convert seaweeds and marine algae into fuels. One hope is that it will help rural communities in these countries, who may be able to use fast-growing seaweeds such as kelp to make a locally produced and cheap fuel that won’t take up valuable agricultural land. Mari-fuel is an obvious parallel to the better-known agri-fuel, for fuels derived from agricultural products.
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Daily Telegraph, 18 Dec. 2008:
The development of mari-fuels could have a lasting impact on remote and rural communities by providing locally produced, relatively cheap, low i... 620-3: Recently noted - Wii knee The story was first reported, so far as I can discover, in the Daily Telegraph on 19 December. One feature of the Nintendo Wii (pronounced “we”) is that it’s possible to play various active games on it using its motion-sensitive remote. Researchers at Leeds Teaching Hospital are said to have invented Wii knee for injuries suffered by people playing games such as Wii Tennis with too much enthusiasm or while out of condition, injuries similar to those caused by playing the real sports emulated on the machine. However, the Telegraph article included references only to injuries to the hand and back, not the knee. But the rhyme in Wii knee is just too good to let facts get in the way. The term is actually a little older — it appeared in an article in CNet Asia in October 2007: “Wii wrist and Wii elbow were soon followed by Wii shoulder, Wii neck, and down to Wii knee and Wii hip. Wii ... 620-4: Weird Words: Candent - Glowing, as if with white heat.
Though only large dictionaries include it and the Oxford English Dictionary says it is obsolete or archaic, candent has retained a toe-hold on usage, largely in SF and fantasy novels whose authors delight in obscure language.
Neal Asher used it in The Voyage of the Sable Keech: “The rock blew apart in a candent explosion, hurling pieces of itself out into space”, as did Robert Asprin in his fantasy anthology Shadows of Sanctuary: “Shards punched through knife holes and widened them to let quicklime spill down in a candent stream”. Clark Ashton Smith wrote it into The Black Abbot of Puthuum: “Noon, with its sun of candent copper in a blackish-blue zenith, found them far amid the rusty sands and iron-toothed ridges of Izdrel”, and Poul Anderson borrowed it for The Long Night: “The stars were scattered about in their myriads, domina... 620-5: Elsewhere - Banned words Lake Superior State University has issued its annual list of words that ought to be banished from the English language because of misuse, over-use and general uselessness. Among those to be figuratively cast out are maverick, green, first dude, carbon footprint, bailout and staycation.... 620-6: Questions and Answers: Capitulate and recapitulate -
[Q] From Qi Xiao, China: “Could you shed light on the utter disconnection between the meanings of capitulate and recapitulate?”
[A] It hadn’t struck me before you wrote, but these verbs, the first meaning to surrender, the second to state again the main points of a matter, strangely seem to have no sense in common. Recapitulate certainly doesn’t mean to surrender again. However, as their forms suggest, both derive from the same Latin word, capitulum, a diminutive of caput, head; capitulum meant a chapter or title, in general the heading of a discourse. Both capitulate and recapitulate came into English within a few years of each other — near the end of the sixteenth century &mdash... 620-7: Sic! - • “In our local market,” notes Bob Bendesky, “I saw an egg box which proudly proclaimed ‘Vegetarian fed hens’. Animal rights groups may be dedicated to their cause, but allowing chickens to eat them is going too far.”
• Noreen Ramsden mentioned a notice she once saw at a farm gate near the Biggin Hill aerodrome: “Do it yourself manure £1 a bag.”
• Muddled metaphor alert. A San Francisco Chronicle story with the dateline 19 December started: “San Francisco office rents dropped 22 percent during the fourth quarter from the previous year, the largest decline in seven years, as the shrinking financial services industry flooded downtown with empty space.” Jim Tang wonders if he’s the only person who has trouble visualising the process.
• A message from Ann Jones in Auckland po... 620-8: Copyright and contact details - World Wide Words is copyright © Michael Quinion 2008. All rights reserved. You may reproduce this newsletter in whole or part in free online newsletters, newsgroups or mailing lists provided that you include this note and the copyright notice above. Reproduction in printed publications or on Web sites or blogs requires prior permission, for which you should contact the editor.
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