From: Marin David Condic <mcondic.nospam@acm.org>
Subject: Re: American English (was: Bad coding standards)
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 10:14:53 -0500
Date: 2000-12-14T15:13:38+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A38E3ED.F2D75A58@acm.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3A38D6F6.48AB736@bton.ac.uk
I just love when the Word Scientists get started! :-) Being something of
an etymologist myself, I often find this interesting. Guess it can't be
helped if you assemble a bunch of Language Lawyers into a room.
Any way to wander this thread back to Ada? Or should it be AEda? (betcha
thought I couldn't do it!)
MDC
John English wrote:
> "Aesthetic" is, of course, perfectly normal for English English,
> but I've got no idea about American English. My copy of Chambers
> says this:
> "aesthetic: orig. relating to perception by the senses: generally
> relating to possessing, or pretending to, a sense of beauty;
> artistic or affecting to be artistic."
>
> So I suppose aesthetic is the aesthetic spelling... ;-)
>
> "esthesia, esthesiogen, etc. US spellings of aesthesia, etc."
>
> I trust Chambers implicitly (it's one of the few dictionaries that
> includes that wonderful word "taghairm") so if they are happy
> with "ae" rather than a ligature, I'm happy too. The OED is a
> bit stuffy about these things sometimes.
>
> How do Americans spell "anaesthetic"? Is it "anesthetic" perchance?
>
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Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-12-14 2:32 Bad coding standards Beard, Frank
2000-12-14 12:19 ` Robert Dewar
2000-12-14 13:03 ` OT ae [was Re: Bad coding standards] Philip Anderson
2000-12-14 14:08 ` Ken Garlington
2000-12-14 14:19 ` American English (was: Bad coding standards) John English
2000-12-14 15:07 ` Graeme
2000-12-15 13:16 ` The Design Zone (was Re: American English) Marc A. Criley
2000-12-14 15:14 ` Marin David Condic [this message]
2000-12-14 17:38 ` American English (was: Bad coding standards) Brian Rogoff
2000-12-15 16:12 ` John English
2000-12-14 14:03 ` Bad coding standards Ken Garlington
2000-12-14 20:14 ` Robert Dewar
2000-12-15 1:10 ` Ken Garlington
2000-12-18 16:09 ` Tucker Taft
2000-12-18 18:59 ` Marin David Condic
2000-12-18 22:20 ` Georg Bauhaus
2000-12-19 15:51 ` Tucker Taft
2000-12-19 16:12 ` Marin David Condic
2000-12-19 16:01 ` Robert Dewar
2000-12-19 15:49 ` Robert Dewar
2000-12-19 16:36 ` Marin David Condic
2000-12-20 1:52 ` Ken Garlington
2000-12-20 12:58 ` Marin David Condic
2000-12-20 14:27 ` Ken Garlington
2000-12-21 23:19 ` Marin David Condic
2001-01-03 19:49 ` Wes Groleau
2001-01-06 19:45 ` Lao Xiao Hai
2000-12-20 11:56 ` Mario Amado Alves
2000-12-19 18:05 ` Larry Kilgallen
2000-12-19 15:42 ` Robert Dewar
2000-12-15 0:52 ` Georg Bauhaus
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2000-12-19 18:12 American English (was: Bad coding standards) Beard, Frank
2000-12-19 22:53 ` Ronald Cole
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