Saturday 12 January 2008

Words

Acknowledging that he was on dangerous ground, Bill Oddie said on the radio that ‘only civilised people care for wildlife’. This raises complex questions, but in a very narrow sense what he says is worth considering: ‘civilised’ originally meant ‘city-dwelling’ (from ‘civitas’, Latin for ‘city’). It’s often interesting to know the roots of words: ‘entrepreneur’ literally means ‘between-taker; ‘egregious’ comes from ‘grex gregious’ - ‘standing out from the flock’; and so on.

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