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  • Publick or Public? in the 18th and 19th Century Britain
    Publick Faith, on which the Parliament rais'd money to carry on the war Coles's editions of 1692 and 1717 retained this definition and spelling of "publick faith " The early eighteenth century saw the emergence of general English dictionaries—lexicons that, unlike their predecessors were not limited to a focus on difficult words
  • When did spelling -ic words -ick start stop being popular?
    2 I've been reading Gulliver's Travels (1726) and noticed almost all words that we commonly spell ending "-ic" are instead spelt "-ck" such as publick or politick Researching online I can't find any information about these spellings except that they are archaic or obsolete
  • Difference between publicly and publically
    I would accept only "publicly" as being correct I'm surprised that you found dictionaries listing "publically" as anything other than a mis-spelling of "publicly" If this alternative spelling does become commonplace, there's still no difference in their meaning; they are, after all, alternative spellings of the same word, not different-but-similar words Update: In the 2-and-a-half years
  • What is the difference between the words negative and negatory?
    What is the difference between the words negative and negatory? I looked up the definitions here and they are pretty much the same
  • conjunctions - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The earliest match for "one hundred and one" preceding a noun is from "Several Clauses in an Act, Intituled, An Act for making good the Deficiencies of several Fonds therein mentioned; and for Enlarging the Capital Stock of the Bank of England ; and for Raising the Publick Credit" enacted in "Anno 8 9 Gulielmi III Regis" (that is, in 1697 or
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Yet let us not wholly deprive the people of England of the good effects of that influence, which their so publick expressions of their affections to the King, had upon Ireland likewise
  • “between” vs. “among” - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    1771 Johnson in Boswell (1826) II 127, ― I··hope, that, between publick business, improving studies, and domestick pleasures, neither melancholy nor caprice will find any place for entrance
  • Is the expression get shed of or get shut of or get shot of?
    Recently, in comments, I noticed someone used the phrase get shut of meaning to be done with I've always understood the phrase to be get shed of with the same meaning He was happy to get shut of
  • Work at home vs. work from home - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    In the context of someone working for an employer but one day doing their office work at home, rather than at the office, which one is the correct usage nbsp;— "work from home" or "work at home"?
  • Where did the term Your Obedient Servant originate?
    Conclusion Today, "Your obedient servant" may sound extravagant and highly ornamental; but in the second half of the eighteenth century, when it first became popular, it must have sounded almost brusque, arriving as it did after many decades of truly elaborate declarations of loyal and grateful servitude The short answer to the question "Where did 'Your obedient servant' originate?" is "In





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