1. Where Words About Human Beings Come From
ACHIEVE:to come to a head
This seems like a simple word,but its history is extremely complicated.The word achieve derives,if you can believe it,from the Latin phrase ad caputvenire,which literally meantto come to a head.Sometimes the Romans used it in the gloomy meaningto die.Later on Old French took over the phrase adcaput,to a head and built on it the verb achever,to finish,and this passed into English as achieve.In Chaucers day,and even up to the time of Queen Elizabeth,achieve could still meanto dieorto killShakespeare used it in this sense in one of his plays,asBid them achieveme and then sell my bones.Along with achieve the Old French developed the word meschever,in English mischief,which in the beginning meant to overwhelm with destruction,and both of these words still have in them the original sense of the Latin caput,orhead.For when you have achieved something,you havebrought it to a head,havent you?But should you get into mischief,things have beenbrought to a bad head,and those who perpetrated the mischief are apt to come to grief. Thus,when Merlin,the wise man of Arthurian legend,said:Synne draweth bothe man and woman to myschebouse ends,he was using the word in its early and stronger sense.
ADEPT:originally an alchemist
Are you adept,that is,highly skilled at some particular thing?Then you should know the secret of the philosophers stone that transformed base metals into gold.In the Middle Ages the alchemists who claimed to have this secret called themselves adeptus,a Latin word that meansattained,from the verb adipiscor,from ad,to,and apiscor,attain.That is,the alchemists hadattainedtheir goal.Later,in the 17th century,adeptus became a title of honor that was applied only to alchemists of recognized reputation.But when alchemy finally fell into disrepute,the word became a general term of skill.Now you can be adept at cooking or tennis or such. But if you are inept,you havenotattained your goal.You are inexpert and awkward and you are apt to say things that are unbecoming and inappropriate to the occasion.
AMBLE:just walking around
According to the dictionary when you amble,youmove,ride,or walk at an easy and careless pace.The derivation is from the Latin ambulo,walk.You can also easily detect this same term ambulo in our word ambulance or,as the French used to call this vehicle at the time of the Crimean War,hospital ambulant,walking hospital.The English soon left off the hospital part and just called it an ambulance.And there is the perambulator,too,that we push the baby around in,and that also takes walking to do.
ANTICS:originally fantastic images
On the walls of the Baths of the Roman Emperor Titus some old and fantastic images were carved,representing people and animals and flowers all running together in the most grotesque fashion possible.The Italians applied their word antico,old,to these curious carvings,but because of the weird posturings of the figure antico came also to mean bizarre,and so gave us our word antic.Thus,when a person cuts up with some antics,it means that he is going through a lot of queer capers like those weir Roman figures,or like a clown in a circus.This Italian word antico derives from the Latin antiquus,and from this latter term through the French we received out word antique.Antiquus meantvenerableand so excelling in worth and value,which is what we hope for when we buy antiques.
ASSASSIN: once a drug-fiend
Some 800 years ago there was an East Indian sheik who was colorfully known as The Old Man of the Mountains. He was the supposed head of an early version of Murder, Inc., and his fanatical followers made it their business to slaughter the Christian Crusaders who were on their way to the Holy Land. The murderers got themselves into the proper frenzy for their job by chewing hashish, an Eastern variety of hemp that could produce a fine state of intoxication in any teetotalling Mohammedan. Today cifarettes called reefersare made out of this hemp and are smoked by marihuana addicts. In the ancient days of India word hashshashin entered Medieval Latin as assassinus, and so into English as our word assassin, which still retains its murderous history in its meaning.
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