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geoff carver wrote:
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> > Ned have you found a dictionary of terms related to this topic? Twould be a
> > hoot
> > to have a few terms defined for us.
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> there was some journal called "maledicta" (or something similar) at one time -
> even published a dictionary of swear-words from around the world - i just
> remember that if you said the equivilent of "your mother's ears" in some african
> language, you were better be good at either fighting or running -
> i had always meant to parody that bit of anthropological myth which
> stated that "eskimoes have over 60 different words for snow, because it is very
> important to them" - which is based on a misreading of amundsen or one of the
> other arctic explorers: the 60 different words came from almost just as many
> dialects...
> anyway: i wanted to do the same thing for english words for shit, and
> the various euphemisms, medical jargon, hunters' specialist words (the use of
> the word "fewmets" in "the pope's rhinoceros" being a deliberate reference to
> "the sword in the stone"), etc.
> think i had over 60 at one time - also had a great list of dutch
> sex-euphemisms at one time -
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I think this may be the journal you are referring to:
MALEDICTA: The International Journal of Verbal Aggression
Santa Rosa, CA 95402, USA
http://www.sonic.net/maledicta/
Fran
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