This volume is intended to be a contribution to a special branch of the study of our own language. It proposes to trace in a popular manner and for general readers the changes of meaning which so many of its words have undergone; words which, as current with us as they were with out forefathers, yet meant something different on their lips from what they mean on ours.
This volume is intended to be a contribution to a special branch of the study of our own language. It proposes to trace in a popular manner and for ge...