Notes and Queries, Number 19, March 9, 1850 by Various
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not singular; thus, _Margaret_, Madge, Meggy, Meg, _Peggy_,
_Peg_--_Martha_, Matty, _Patty_--and _Mary_, Molly, _Polly_ and _Poll_; in which last abbreviation not one single letter of the original word remains: the natural affinity between the two letters, as _medials_, is evident, as in the following examples, all of which, with one exception, are Latin derivatives: _empty_, _peremptory_, _sumptuous_, _presumptuous_, _exemption_, _redemption_, and _sempstress_ and again, in the words _tempt_, _attempt_, _contempt_, _exempt_, _prompt_, _accompt_, _comptroller_ (vid. Walker's _Prin. of Eng. Pron._ pp. 42, 43.); in all which instances however, the _p_ is mute, so that "Mary" is avenged for its being the accomplice in the desecration of her gentle name into "Polly." Many names of the other sex lose their initials in the diminutive; as, _R_ichard _D_ick _R_obert _B_ob _W_illiam _B_ill _E_dward _N_ed _C_hristopher _K_it _R_oger _H_odge, and probably many others; but I have no list before me, and these are all that occur. Philologos. Deanery of Gloucester, Shrove Tuesday, 1850. * * * * * PARALLEL PASSAGES OR PLAGIARISMS IN CHILDE HAROLD. |
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