Re: Archaic words

Liste des GroupesRevenir à ras written 
Sujet : Re: Archaic words
De : (at) *nospam* ednolan (ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.written
Date : 10. Sep 2024, 22:12:31
Autres entêtes
Organisation : loft
Message-ID : <lkbr1vFfdteU1@mid.individual.net>
References : 1 2 3 4
User-Agent : trn 4.0-test76 (Apr 2, 2001)
In article <vbqbo4$352pj$1@dont-email.me>, Kevrob  <kjrobinson@mail.com> wrote:
On 8/13/2024 1:09 AM, Don wrote:
David Duffy wrote:
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Michael F. Stemper wrote:
>
I'm reading Fletcher Pratt's _The Well of the Unicorn_, and have
stumbled over "deserion", "deese", and "tercia". From context, I
think that all of them are military terms. Maybe
>
tercio  or  tercia : a Spanish or Italian infantry regiment of the
16th and 17th century
>
Yes, 300 men strong. And a deese is most likely a platoon of, I guess,
10 (dix) led by a serjeant (the deserion, which I would gloss as "of
service", as in sergeant), who owes feudal loyalty to a Count. In the case
of Luronne, he is "a very good reasoner...[who] has had the instruction
of the Lyceum of Anne", and Morarday is "captain and deserion to the
Viscount..a Vulking of the war service".
 
The enigma excursively expands. Entertain, if you will, a six sample
survey stating "deese" is not a Scrabble word:
 
<https://www.thewordfinder.com/define/deese>
 
Yet, "deese" is found in the _Sailor's Word-Book_ (1867):
 
     DEESE. An east-country term for a place where herrings are dried.
 
<https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/26000/pg26000-images.html#:~:text=deese>
 
Danke,
>
>
Without the extra "e" "dese" are things closer than "dose."
>
>

http://columbiaclosings.com/pix/24/09/dese.jpg
--
columbiaclosings.com
What's not in Columbia anymore..

Date Sujet#  Auteur
11 Aug 24 * Archaic words7Michael F. Stemper
12 Aug 24 `* Re: Archaic words6Christian Weisgerber
12 Aug 24  `* Re: Archaic words5David Duffy
12 Aug 24   +- Re: Archaic words1Michael F. Stemper
13 Aug 24   `* Re: Archaic words3Don
10 Sep 24    `* Re: Archaic words2Kevrob
10 Sep 24     `- Re: Archaic words1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan

Haut de la page

Les messages affichés proviennent d'usenet.

NewsPortal