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The slang dictionary : Etymological historical and anecdotal - Exploring the Origins and Evolution of Colloquial Expressions - cover

The slang dictionary : Etymological historical and anecdotal - Exploring the Origins and Evolution of Colloquial Expressions

John Camden Hotten

Publisher: Good Press

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John Camden Hotten's "The Slang Dictionary: Etymological, Historical and Anecdotal" serves as a seminal reference for understanding the rich tapestry of English slang. Crafted with both rigor and flair, this lexicon delves into the often overlooked facets of informal language, providing an in-depth exploration of the etymology, historical origins, and cultural anecdotes surrounding slang terms. Hotten's literary style is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a sense of humor that renders the dictionary not just informative but engaging'Äîa significant contribution to lexicography during the Victorian era, a time marked by a burgeoning interest in language and social dynamics. Hotten, an English publisher and writer, was an advocate for the preservation of language and its cultural significance, which informed his motivation to compile this work. His engagement with the colloquialisms of everyday life reflects not only his own social milieu but also a broader fascination with the language of the common man, a perspective that challenged the prevailing elitism of his time. Hotten's extensive background in publishing and literary circles provided him with the unique insights needed to capture the ever-evolving nature of slang. This dictionary is an invaluable resource for linguists, historians, and curious readers alike, offering a lens into the evolution of English vernacular. Whether you'Äôre a scholar seeking to understand the depth of linguistic change or simply an enthusiast for colorful expressions, Hotten'Äôs work will enrich your appreciation of language'Äôs playful and dynamic nature. Immerse yourself in the delightful world of slang and discover the stories that have shaped informal communication.
Available since: 09/18/2023.
Print length: 429 pages.

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