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New Sites - Main » Reference » Dictionaries » Etymology
World Wide Words (27th April, 2005) : Michael Quinion writes about International English from a British viewpoint. Hundreds of pages on the history, origins, evolution and idiosyncrasies of English, with features on new words and words in the news.
Dave Wilton's Etymology Page (27th April, 2005) : Devoted to etymology of common words and slang phrases.
Word Sources (27th April, 2005) : Includes a searchable database of Latin and Greek roots and affixes, a free newsletter, and links to other sites.


Top Sites - Main » Reference » Dictionaries » Etymology
World Wide Words () : Michael Quinion writes about International English from a British viewpoint. Hundreds of pages on the history, origins, evolution and idiosyncrasies of English, with features on new words and words in the news.
Word Sources () : Includes a searchable database of Latin and Greek roots and affixes, a free newsletter, and links to other sites.
Dave Wilton's Etymology Page () : Devoted to etymology of common words and slang phrases.