Is it potaytoe or potahtoe? Why can't I say I should of instead of I should have? Do you want to know what you're talking about rather than just look like you know what you're talking about?
Well I can help you out. A little advice that shows you how you should really use the English Language. Oh no. Don't thank me - just know that your new found knowledge is the key to self confidence, prestige, credibility and maybe even a job promotion.
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
What is the Etymology of Curfew?
The common meaning of curfew is a designated hour at which adolescents are required to be home in the evening by order of their parents or when all citizens or military personnel are required to retreat indoors by order of the state. But it is derived from the French covrefeu spoken in the middle ages, which was the signal to bank a fire for the evening and further means "cover the fire". The root feu itself is derived from the Latin focus which means "hearth".
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