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Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology
B**N
Helpful
Good to study old texts.
A**R
This the book to get. Amazing
This book is amazing. I have seen several of these books and thought about this one, so I took the plunge and purchased it. And i am so glad I did it gives excellent reference points to dates, original language and some other identifiers. Great Book!
D**Y
That it was everything I expected and more.
I like the number of different definitions for a word, what I didn't like was some meaning was hard to understand.
A**1
A good book
This dictionary is helpful uf you want to know the history behind the words you use.
T**I
A splendid dictionary, but hardly a real book.
THE BARNHART CONCISE DICTIONARY OF ETYMOLOGY. Edited by Robert K. Barnhart. 916 pp. New York : Harper Collins Publishers, 1995.Most readers who enjoy poking around in the histories of words will probably like this dictionary. Printed in a tiny, though extremely clear and readable font, and with its 916 pages of double-columns, it will provide many interesting hours of browsing and research to all lovers of language who like to know where the words we use came from, their evolution, and something of the submerged though potent freight of their connotations.As might have been expected from a 'Concise Dictionary,' the derivations, which happily avoid the use of pesky abbreviations and symbols, are themselves fairly concise. Although some are much longer, most of them seem to run to an average of about a hundred or so words, but they should be found adequate enough for ordinary purposes. It quickly resolved a question I had about the word "ether" in Emily Dickinson, one that had stumped other etymological dictionaries.Predictably, however, and like other current etymological dictionaries, the Barnhart Concise doesn't yet seem to have recognized the existence of the Sumerian language. For the word MAMMA (page 453), for example, we are given only the standard explanation and European cognates.But, all in all, the Barnhart Concise succeeds admirably in achieving what it sets out to do : to give us concise though detailed and readable accounts of most of the words - 21,000 in all - that we are likely to be hunting for information about. The only real problem that I can see with this dictionary is that it isn't really a book, but is instead what the docile modern 'unit of consumption' has been conned into accepting as a book.In contrast to the high-quality paper and excellent typography, the binding is two bits of cardboard covered, not with a handsome and nice-feeling cloth, but with rather ugly black paper. Who would have thought that a small piece of cotton or synthetic had become too costly for modern man to afford? As for the spine, instead of being stitched and durable and making for a book that will last and will open flat, it is simply - YUCK! - glued. I wonder when it will start to dry out and crack?Curious that after a century of 'Progress,' and with our escalating spoliation of the planet, and our massive, advanced, and computerized technology, technology which has considerably reduced the cost of manufacturing a book, we seem to have become poorer than the Victorians and earlier folks, most of whose books were beautifully produced and are still as good as new. Still, I suppose someone must pay for those monogrammed driveways....Any 'book' which comes in such a wretched and inferior binding, hardly deserves to be rated at more than a single star. But because the Concise Barnhart is one of the best dictionaries of its kind, and because of its legible text, I've given it four but may not be quite so charitable in future. After all, neither you nor I are mere 'units of consumption.' We also have feelings, one of which can be disappointment. Or am I the only person left who still likes things to be real?
B**K
Could of gotten the app.
Not Bad but I could of gotten an app for this. Waited til it dropped to $25 dollars instead of paying $55. If you still like having physical books the n it’s okY I guess. Haven’t used it yet though I’ve looked thru it
J**N
Things that are used can be good or really bad it's a gamble
The book I got was used I thought it would be in better condition not pages missing and folded and it looked like it was slide across the floor but what's left is great information
R**E
Received this book with NO COVER. Looks a bit tattered and has dirty pages. It looks used.
The media could not be loaded. The book is missing it’s cover and it’s dirty. It looks used.
A**R
Five Stars
An excellent and engrossing reference for word nerds.
P**Y
Excellent
Excellent for reference.
B**T
大型本だが軽量。内容は充実。
留学時代に図書館で見つけた本(約28年前)。ようやく購入。ゆっくり、じっくりと英語の起源を読み込みたい。類書に比し、本格的で、アメリカでもアイコン的存在の様です。
J**E
Lots of words missing
There's lots that's good about this book, but it's missing some important words, i.e. almost all the swear words, and words that have been used as racial slurs or pejorative terms for groups of people. Whoever made the decision about which words to include took a high-brow view of language and failed to include a lot of important word history. I wish I'd taken more time to consider that this edition was last updated in 1995. Language & attitudes can change a lot over the course of 25 years.
P**Y
the paper and the binding are very poor quality. The paper is one step above newspaper
While the content of this book is what I was looking for, the paper and the binding are very poor quality. The paper is one step above newspaper. I paid fifty dollars for this book and expected a Collins Reference book to be made to last. Disappointed.
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