Friday, February 11, 2011

One-Letter Words, a Dictionary

Title: One-Letter Words, a Dictionary
Author(s): Craig Conley
Publisher: HarperCollins
Date: 2005
Pages: 267
Size: 1.51 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: High
Language: American English

Anyone who thinks the letter "a" alone can mean only one thing is sorely mistaken; Conley, a linguist, enumerates at least fifty ways it has been used, including as a representation of "waking consciousness" and as the classification for the lightest weight of sandpaper. [+/-]


Until now, no English dictionary ever found the fun or the fascination in revealing the meanings of letters. One-Letter Words, a Dictionary illuminates the more than 1,000 surprising definitions associated with each letter in the English alphabet. For instance, Conley uncovers seventy-six distinct uses of the letter X, the most versatile, most printed letter in the English language. Using facts, figures, quotations, and etymologies, the author provides a complete and enjoyable understanding of the one-letter word.

Conley teaches us that each letter's many different meanings span multiple subjects, including science - B denotes a blood type and also is a symbol for boron on the periodic table of elements - and history - in the Middle Ages, B was branded on a blasphemer's forehead. With the letter A, he reminds us that A is not only a bra size, but also a musical note.

One-Letter Words, a Dictionary is a rich, thought-provoking, and curious compendium of the myriad definitions attributed to each letter of the English alphabet. This book is the essential desk companion, gift, or reference volume for a vast array of readers: wordsmiths, puzzle lovers, teachers, students, librarians, and armchair linguists will all find One-Letter Words, a Dictionary a must-have.

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