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Sayings We Forgot Were Strange: 250 Curious Origins of Everyday Phrases, Idioms, Insults, Proverbs, and Old Expressions
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- ISBN8233879067
- EAN9798233879067
- Date de parution10/06/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Why do we say someone has "let the cat out of the bag"? Why is a false clue called a "red herring"? What does it mean to be "caught red-handed, " "beyond the pale, " or "worth your salt"?Most people use these phrases every day without giving them a second thought. Hidden inside them are forgotten worlds. Ancient rituals. Medieval markets. Public punishments. Sailing ships. Taverns. Theatres. Battlefields.
Trades that vanished centuries ago but somehow left their fingerprints all over the English language. In Sayings We Forgot Were Strange, Arthur Bellamy uncovers the fascinating origins of 250 everyday phrases, idioms, insults, proverbs, and old expressions, revealing where they came from, what they originally meant, and how their meanings changed across the centuries. Travel through the strange history behind familiar sayings and discover:.
The real stories behind some of the most common expressions in English. Forgotten customs, beliefs, trades, punishments, and superstitions preserved in language. Animal sayings, food phrases, legal expressions, nautical terms, theatrical language, religious sayings, and much more. Popular origin myths that sound convincing but collapse under scrutiny. Surprising facts, curious histories, and linguistic mysteries that continue to puzzle scholarsEach entry includes an evidence rating that separates established history from speculation, helping readers distinguish between documented origins and stories that have simply been repeated for generations.
Packed with history, folklore, language, trivia, and remarkable true stories, this is a book for anyone who has ever wondered why we say the things we say. The phrases survived. The worlds that created them almost disappeared. This book brings them back to life.
Trades that vanished centuries ago but somehow left their fingerprints all over the English language. In Sayings We Forgot Were Strange, Arthur Bellamy uncovers the fascinating origins of 250 everyday phrases, idioms, insults, proverbs, and old expressions, revealing where they came from, what they originally meant, and how their meanings changed across the centuries. Travel through the strange history behind familiar sayings and discover:.
The real stories behind some of the most common expressions in English. Forgotten customs, beliefs, trades, punishments, and superstitions preserved in language. Animal sayings, food phrases, legal expressions, nautical terms, theatrical language, religious sayings, and much more. Popular origin myths that sound convincing but collapse under scrutiny. Surprising facts, curious histories, and linguistic mysteries that continue to puzzle scholarsEach entry includes an evidence rating that separates established history from speculation, helping readers distinguish between documented origins and stories that have simply been repeated for generations.
Packed with history, folklore, language, trivia, and remarkable true stories, this is a book for anyone who has ever wondered why we say the things we say. The phrases survived. The worlds that created them almost disappeared. This book brings them back to life.



