Re: The Greeks had a word for it. ...
- From: "pandora" <pandora@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 11:32:47 -0700
"Towse" <self@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> <http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/features/article315207.ece>
> Published: 26 September 2005
>
> "Weird and wonderful vocabulary from around the world
> How come only German has a word for 'a person who leaves without paying
> the bill' (Zechpreller) or that Albanians need 27 words for moustache? A
> compelling new book uncovers the globe's most weird, wonderful - and
> meaningful - words. John Walsh picks his favourites
>
Thanks for the headsup. I'll go buy it for my hubby for Xmas.
Marg
> "The Greeks had a word for it," we used to say, when stumped for the
> precise way to describe something. Now, thanks to Adam Jacot de Boinod
> and his collection of bizarre foreign words, we discover that the
> Malays, Hawaiians and Sumatrans had, and still have, words for it too.
> There is a word for the fold of skin under your chin (alang - it's
> Nicaraguan). There is a word for the ring you put in the nose of a calf
> in order to stop it suckling its mother (oorxax, and, as you know, it's
> from the Khakas region of Siberia). There is, thank God, a word that
> sums up that annoying thing you do when your taxi is 20 minutes late and
> you're too restless to wait for the doorbell to ring. It's iktsuarpok -
> "to go outside often to see if someone is coming."
>
> [more ...]
>
> KOSHATNIK Russian
> A dealer in stolen cats.
>
> GRILAGEM Brazilian Portuguese
> The practice of putting a live cricket into a box of newly faked
> documents, until the insect's excrement makes the paper look
> convincingly old.
>
> GULUGULU Tulu, India
> The sound of a pitcher filling with water.
>
> MATA EGO Rapa Nui, Easter Island
> Eyes that reveal that someone has been crying.
>
> [more ...]
>
> Extracted from 'The Meaning of Tingo' by Adam Jacot de Boinod, published
> by Penguin Press (www.penguin.co.uk)
>
> --
> Sal
>
> Ye olde swarm of links: thousands of links for writers, researchers and
> the terminally curious <http://www.internet-resources.com/writers>
.
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