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  1. Englishman or English man? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Both "English man" and "Englishman" can be correct, but they mean (slightly) different things, and the latter is vastly more common. If you're speaking of a man from England (as opposed to a …

  2. Englishman and British man - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jun 6, 2014 · Why is it Englishman, Frenchman, etc. (one word) but British man (two words)?

  3. Origin of the term 'Pom' - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Mar 8, 2019 · Every Englishman who turned up at the end of the 19th century, when the term came into use, had with him a dog of small breed called a Pomeranian, pom-pom or toy-pom. I …

  4. What does the phrase "Fee-fi-fo-fum" actually mean?

    Ettins (Etyn, jotun, etc) where monsterous giants who were well known (in the mythology) to use galdr magic (vocally sung magic chants). The Fehu Galdr in four parts, such as "Fee Fi Fo …

  5. Whence comes the expression ‘’starve a cold, feed a fever?”

    Jul 22, 2024 · On the other hand, from " Extract from the Diary of a Good Protestant," in The Oeconomist, or, Englishman's Magazine (February 1799): Tuesday.—Caught a violent catarrh …

  6. An Englishman has to be quiet when an Irishman talks

    Feb 14, 2015 · The expression "an Englishman has to be quiet when an Irishman talks" has no origin or history.It seems that it is Mr. Donohue's neologism, probably coined at that moment …

  7. meaning - Use of the phrase 'Across the pond'? - English …

    Nov 30, 2022 · Why is the phrase Across the pond used to refer to the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean? Considering the size of the Atlantic Ocean is vast, is it suggesting the ocean …

  8. what are the origins of hi, hey, hello? - English Language & Usage ...

    Aug 3, 2014 · Hello, formerly an Americanism, is now nearly as common as hullo in Britain (Say who you are; do not just say 'hello' is the warning given in our telephone directories) and the …

  9. What is the difference between "English" and "British"?

    Dec 17, 2011 · The crucial distinction is someone who wants to be identified with the culture, music, traditions, etc, of their nation (a Scotsman, Englishman, Welshwoman, Cornishwoman, …

  10. sociolinguistics - Do accents still play a role in British class ...

    An Englishman's way of speaking absolutely classifies him. The moment he talks he makes some other Englishman despise him. If you spoke as she does, sir, Instead of the way you do, Why, …