Monday, September 23, 2024

Origin Uncertain: Unraveling the Mysteries of Etymology (Anatoly Liberman)

Etymology is the study into the origin of a word’s form and its meaning. Word origins can be fascinating and sometimes very difficult given the gradual evolution of word meaning and spelling over centuries. Anatoly Liberman has long been the Etymologist at Oxford University Press, running a long-standing blog into unique word origins. He has taken a collection of his more unique findings and chronicled them in Origin Uncertain: Unraveling the Mysteries of Etymology.

In addition to interesting words like nerd, dude, and brisket, Liberman discusses idioms such as “pay through the nose” and “kick the bucket.” Many words and idioms in English come from other languages - typically Germanic or sometimes one of the Romance languages like French or Spanish - and Lieberman artfully tells the story of the origins of many of these words. In cases where it was nearly impossible to figure out the evolution, the most plausible scenarios are offered.


In all, Origin Uncertain is an entertaining read into the history of language and human development.Liberman offers a great study on how to explore competing origin stories and what insights he uses to identify the most accurate one.


MY RATING: 4.5