By drew on June 2, 2009
On this day in 455 the Vandals sacked Rome.
On this day in 1692 Bridget Bishop is the first person to go on trial in the Salem witch trials.
On this day in 1835 Barnum and his circus start their first tour of America.
But on this day in 1950 the world was introduced to a baby boy [...]
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By drew on March 24, 2009
Well evalo ewanawa is what Georgina will hear if anyone in Namibia wishes her a happy birthday in Oshiwambo. That could actually be Nigel. I hear he is now in the process of acquiring his ninth language. The real question though is has he learned Georgina’s language? I’m sure he’ll find a way to wish [...]
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By drew on June 2, 2008
It's not insignificant or perchance that when I awoke this morning and got my bearings enough to tear off the page of my word-of-the-day calendar, today's word staring back at me was portmanteau. If flipping the page of my calendar was all I was concerned about today, it would seem random enough, but that today is (most importantly) Sir Nigel D's birthday makes this word particularly revelatory of divine appointment.
So, what then does portmanteau mean and how does it so nicely mesh with the birthday of my father-in-law, Emily's father, Nigel? My calendar identifies two definitons of portmanteau: (1) a large suitcase and (2) a word or morpheme whose form and meaning are derived from a blending of two or more distinct forms.
In some ways, Sir Nigel D is similar to a large suitcase. (1) He knows how to keep his mouth shut when a woman's got a hold of him. (2) He's capable of carrying large quantities of miscellaneous objects. (3) Wears a suit from time to time. (4) Gets drug around on traveler's whims. Four ways should suffice for the moment, but more striking are the similarities between the birthday boy and the second definiton.
How then is this birthday boy similar to two words smashed together to form a new word? Well, first, Nigel is both Emily's dad and my father-in-law. That's two roles smashed into one. Secondly, if one were to plumb the depths of this man's vocabulary, most assuredly this word would be found lurking in the smog. (Smog. That's a portmanteau of "smoke" and "fog.") Thirdly, Sir Nigel D's palate mesmerizing skills, combine many ingredients into one fantastic meal. Fourthly, his combination of literary knowledge, musical prowess, cinematic expertise, culinary acuteness, and peerless humor bring into close relationship with the word of the day.
Well, on second thought, Nigel's similarity to the second definition of portmanteau is proving to be less persuasive than the first. Maybe the birthday boy is more like a suitcase afterall?
Happy Birthday!
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