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• What do ankle and anchor have in common? They • “Glamour” and “grammar” both come from the same root word. In the 1500s, anyone who could speak share the Latin root word “ank” meaning “bend.” The and write Latin grammar was thought be have speAnglo-Saxons borrowed “ank” to make the flexible cial magical powers. In England such a person was ankle; the Greeks took the same root word and applied said to have “gramarye” and the Scots pronounced it to the curve of the anchor which held their ships in it “glamour.” Both meant that any person capable of place. understanding Latin was surely capable of casting • “Baby,” “babble,” and “barbarian” all spring from the charms as well. Greek word “barbarous” meaning a foreigner or one who speaks an incomprehensible language. It’s the • “Trunk” is the Latin word for tree, so “tree trunk” is redundant. A traveling case became known as a trunk same story for the rhubarb plant: the land along the because the first ones were made out of the hollowed river Volga was known to the Greeks as the Rha. Since out section of a tree. this was an unknown territory, they called it “barbaron” or barbarian. A plant they found there was dubbed “rha • “Infans” is Latin for “not able to speak” meaning a barbaron” meaning “from the barbarian land of Rha” baby, or a member of the “infantry” who is not aland then shortened to rhubarb. lowed to speak unless spoken to. • The words “bull” and “fool” both come from the An- • “Bursa” is the Latin word for pocket, which explains glo-Saxon word “bula” meaning a swelled-up creature. why “disburse” means “out of pocket” and “reim-

burse” means “back in the pocket.” A closed, fluid• According to legend, St. Martin was riding his horse filled pocket in the human body which functions as along a lonely road one cold winter day when a beggar a gliding surface to reduce friction between tissues stopped him and asked for alms. Martin had no money, of the body is called a bursa. When a bursa becomes but seeing that the beggar was shivering in his rags, inflamed, the condition is called bursitis. he took off his cloak, cut it in two with his sword, and gave half to the beggar. The story goes that the beg- • The word “part” refers to a piece of a whole or somegar then revealed himself to be Christ. A shrine was thing that isn’t complete. In verb form, the word to erected on the spot to commemorate the divine event part means to divide or remove something. It comes where Martin had offered Christ half of a cloak. The from the Latin “partire” meaning to divide or to share. shrine was called a “cappella” which is Latin for “little It’s the root of various words including “impartial” cloak.” Through the years every roadside shrine bemeaning “to take to part in the debate.” There’s also came known as a cappella. The French turned the word “apartment” when you share a building, as well as into “chapelle” and the English translated it as “cha“jeopardy” originally defined as “an evenly divided pel.” The Latin word for cloak is “cappa” and gives us game.” To “impart” means “to give a share of.” the word cape. Therefore, “cape” and “chapel” spring from the same source. To sing “a cappella” means to sing in “chapel style.”

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• One week before D-Day in 1944 an army officer sat down to complete a crossword in the English paper Daily Telegraph. He was not doing it for fun. He was doing it because the cryptic clues were giving the war department the jitters.

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• A few weeks earlier, the words “Utah” and “Omaha” appeared as crossword answers. It so happens that those were two of the secret names chosen for Normandy landing beaches. Later, the answer “Overlord” appeared, which was the code word for the whole D-Day operation. Then came the clue: “This bush is a center of nursery revolutions.” The answer was mulberry, code word for a barge that was to be towed across the English channel. Now the war planners were nervous, suspecting leaks or spies. Carefully they completed each crossword, and then “Neptune” showed up as an answer—the secret name of naval operations. At this point several men were sent to detain and question the man who thought up the puzzles. • His name was Leonard Dawe, and he had been making up crosswords for 20 years. How could he explain the fact that five confidential code names relating to D-Day had shown up within the last month? Dawe was fortunately able to convince them it was all a crazy coincidence. Apparently it was.

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