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S3 Ep12: Where does the word etymology come from?
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Well, in answer to the question in the title... we're not sure. We should have asked our guests really - because they are self-confessed word-nerds. Authors and language bloggers, Jess Zafarris and Paul Anthony Jones (you might know Paul as "Haggard Hawks") are two people obsessed with the roots, origins and use of language. So, we thought we'd bring them together for a big ol' chat about interesting word things.
Jess - https://uselessetymology.com/
Paul - https://www.paulanthonyjones.com/
https://www.haggardhawks.com
Also! In this week's "W.I.P. Me a New One" we look at an excerpt from Hayley Price's sapphic fantasy - The Vermillion Ribbon.
Jess - https://uselessetymology.com/
Paul - https://www.paulanthonyjones.com/
https://www.haggardhawks.com
Also! In this week's "W.I.P. Me a New One" we look at an excerpt from Hayley Price's sapphic fantasy - The Vermillion Ribbon.
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Well, in answer to the question in the title... we're not sure. We should have asked our guests really - because they are self-confessed word-nerds. Authors and language bloggers, Jess Zafarris and Paul Anthony Jones (you might know Paul as "Haggard Hawks") are two people obsessed with the roots, origins and use of language. So, we thought we'd bring them together for a big ol' chat about interesting word things.
Jess - https://uselessetymology.com/
Paul - https://www.paulanthonyjones.com/
https://www.haggardhawks.com
Also! In this week's "W.I.P. Me a New One" we look at an excerpt from Hayley Price's sapphic fantasy - The Vermillion Ribbon.
Jess - https://uselessetymology.com/
Paul - https://www.paulanthonyjones.com/
https://www.haggardhawks.com
Also! In this week's "W.I.P. Me a New One" we look at an excerpt from Hayley Price's sapphic fantasy - The Vermillion Ribbon.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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