The slang dictionary : Etymological, historical and anecdotal by Hotten
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Author | Hotten, John Camden, 1832-1873 |
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Title | The slang dictionary : Etymological, historical and anecdotal |
Note | Reading ease score: 74.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read. |
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Summary | "The Slang Dictionary: Etymological, Historical and Anecdotal" by John Camden Hotten is a comprehensive reference work crafted in the late 19th century. This publication delves into the rich and evolving landscape of slang, examining its origins and variations throughout society. It aims to provide insight into colloquial expressions and the language of various social classes, particularly focusing on the vernacular used by the lower and more marginalized segments, including vagabonds and thieves. The opening of the book introduces the topic of slang and cant, explaining their significance as forms of expression that convey nuanced meanings in different social contexts. The text outlines the historical roots of these terms, emphasizing the dynamic nature of slang as it adapts to cultural changes. It highlights the role of regional dialects and the usage of various signs and symbols by beggars and tramps as a way to communicate experiences and advice. This exploration emphasizes that slang is not merely a byproduct of the uneducated, but rather a complex and rich aspect of the English language deserving of scholarly attention. (This is an automatically generated summary.) |
Language | English |
LoC Class | PE: Language and Literatures: English |
Subject | English language -- England -- London -- Slang -- Dictionaries |
Subject | English language -- Dialects -- England -- London -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. |
Subject | London (England) -- Languages -- Dictionaries |
Category | Text |
EBook-No. | 42108 |
Release Date | Feb 16, 2013 |
Copyright Status | Public domain in the USA. |
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