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From: weltyrp@rpics.UUCP (Richard Welty)
Newsgroups: net.lang.c
Subject: Re: Etymology (originally Re: C Bites (really, how to spell ))
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Date: Mon, 28-Oct-85 20:47:36 EST
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> 	Andrew Macpherson.	 writes:
> 
> Gentlemen, it's really very simple, the use of `x' in English derives
> directly from the etymology of the word:
> 
> connexion derives from latin: con- and nectere, nexum to tie.
> 
> Since this x in the gerund is rather rare, English has very few such
> words spelt with an x, whereas American tends to use x's frequently
> since it reduces the amount one has to write :-)
> ( hence `sox' == half-hosen, socks)
> 
and if the Boston Red Sox started up a farm team in Argyle, we could call
them the ...			:-) (sorry)

(actually, the two teams were originally called the Red Stockings and the
White stockings, but that is a matter for net.baseball, if such should ever
come to pass ...)
-- 
				Rich Welty

	"P. D. Q.'s early infancy ended with a striking decision;
	at the age of three, P. D. Q. Bach decided to give up music"
			- Prof. Peter Schickele,
			from "The Definitive Biography of P. D. Q. Bach"

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