Horsefeathers & Other Curious Words

Horsefeathers & Other Curious Words by Charles E. Funk is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on October 22, 2002. This 256-page book explores the intriguing origins of over 600 words, providing readers with insights into the etymology and history behind various terms. The language used is accessible, making it suitable for anyone interested in the quirks of the English language.
Readers will find a detailed examination of words like “butterscotch,” “hush puppy,” and “andirons,” among others. The book delves into the fascinating stories that accompany these terms, offering a unique perspective on language arts and disciplines. This edition serves as a reference for those curious about the linguistic roots of everyday words, making it a valuable addition to any language enthusiast’s collection.
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Oh, horsefeathers!
If you’ve ever wondered why the candy is called butterscotch; why a certain southern food is called a hush puppy; why tog supports in a fireplace are known as andirons, or sometimes firedogs, you’ll be fascinated by the origins of the more than 600 words discussed in “a book that gets curiouser and curiouser as it goes along” (Son Francisco Chronicle).
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