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Words that change over time.
Is that in the online etymology?
spig100963
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Sep 24, 2012
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Words that change over time.
It feels more like housebound to me.
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Words that change over time.
We all know that Brighthelmstone over the years change to what we now call Brighton. I was thinking, do you think the word husband has been shortened down from the word housebound?
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