Unclip these words
Brevity has become a way of life, even in speech. How many of us know (or remember) that "stereo" comes from "stereophonic," "sport" from "disport," and "canter" from "Canterbury gallop"? Test your skills with these clipped words: What was the original, longer name?
1. bus
2. cab
3. cent
4. chemist
5. curio
6. fan
7. gab
8. lunch
9. mart
10. memo
11. miss
12. pants
13. pop (as in
'pop music')
14. prom
15. varsity
16. wig
17. zoo
ANSWERS:
(1) omnibus - a public vehicle used for carrying many people; (2) cabriolet - a closed carriage for hire; (3) centum - Latin for "of one hundred"; a cent is 1/100th of $1; (4) alchemist - one who studies a chemical science (5) curiosity - something novel, rare, or bizarre; (6) fanatic; (7) gabble - to chatter; (8) luncheon; (9) market; (10) memorandum; (11) mistress; (12) pantaloons - named for a character in Italian theater comedies who wore tight trousers; (13) popular; (14) a "promenade" is a grand march at the opening of a formal dance; the dance became known as a "prom"; (15) "university" was shortened to "varsity" to mean the principal team representing the school or college in a sport; (16) periwig; (17) zoological garden