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  • What is a clout? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The word "clouts" is used by author Kathleen Kent in Wolves of Andover as a diaper "The child had resisted all efforts to stop wetting herself, demanding to still wear clouts," This definition fits with the piece of cloth or rags that hold turds albeit not for horses
  • What is the etymology of the word clout when meaning influence?
    Cane explained that “ clout ” is an underworld term for a contact who can be bribed — San Bernardino Sun 61 15, 17 Sept 1954 To have clout at the Federal Housing Administration to further their home remodeling and repair racket — funds were diverted — the mob needed clouts
  • etymology - Neer cast a clout till May be out. Meaning? - English . . .
    The excellent coverage of this question at The Phrase Finder points out an earlier (than 1732) source that conveys the gist of the saying in a translated Spanish proverb: Captain John Stevens's work, 'A New Spanish and English Dictionary', published in London in 1706, translates a Spanish proverb, as "Do not leave off your Coat till May be past" But then the author of this article observes
  • Origin of the term Pom - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Tree-falling, per bio , likewise appears to be a rather innocent process, where a silent axe topples tough salmon over after two clouts There are various other discrepancies, but we don't want to be a nark
  • When is some used as plural and when is it used as singular?
    I am trying to explain to an ESL student how to understand when to treat "some" as plural and when to treat it as singular One clear rule is when "some" is the subject followed
  • Legend or key? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the difference between a legend or a key? Is it still called a legend if it is located at the top, rather than the bottom of results?
  • on route vs en route - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    On route is a less common variant of the original expression en route: The French loan phrase en route, pronounced on root, means (1) on or along the way, or (2) on the road It is sometimes written on route This form is logical as it conveys roughly the same meaning as en route, but readers who are familiar with the French term might consider it a misspelling En route is also sometimes
  • word choice - When to use If I was vs. If I were? - English . . .
    SYNOPSIS: Sometimes it must be “if I was”, but at other times it can be “if I were” — and for some speakers in those cases, perhaps even must be “if I were” in their idiolect
  • What is the origin of the phrase hunky dory?
    Nobody really knows There's no agreed derivation of the expression 'hunky-dory' It is American and the earliest example of it in print that I have found is from a collection of US songs, George Christy's Essence of Old Kentucky, 1862 We do know that 'hunky-dory' wasn't conjured from nowhere but was preceded by earlier words, i e 'hunkey', meaning 'fit and healthy' and 'hunkum-bunkum
  • differences - Lept vs. leapt vs. leaped - English Language . . .
    After reading this discussion, I'd like to know what example sentences distinguish the meaning of the words lept, leapt, and leaped from each other?





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