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#189396 02/19/10 10:37 AM
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The Hogarth painting of today's word leads to a movie of 1946 with Boris Karloff. (Val Lewton)Anyone ever seen it? Looks quite special. There's an image galery with detail photo's

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I remember this movie. It scared me as a kid.

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Originally Posted By: kah454
I remember this movie. It scared me as a kid.


Ditto for my part.


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LukeJavan8 #189411 02/19/10 07:29 PM
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How, did your parents take you to scary movies? Till what age is
a kid considered a kid? But.. the word bedlam is one of those that
does not have the looks of what it means at all. I thought it was related to oorlam = a dram, a shot of liquor.

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I thought it was related to oorlam = a dram, a shot of liquor.

Laugh out loud. Bedlam is from the toponym Bethlehem.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
zmjezhd #189448 02/22/10 08:27 PM
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I thought it was derived from the name of a mental hospital in London. 19th Century? Earlier? Maybe I'm thinking of the word, "parliament."

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beck123 #189449 02/22/10 08:37 PM
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I thought it was derived from the name of a mental hospital in London.

Yes the name of the institution was 'Bethlehem'

Though parliament falls in to Bedlam quite often.

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http://wordsmith.org/words/bedlam.html

Here are the details; I always read the Word of the Day with attention. It is a toponym, but a bit of a lame word it seems to me. Bedlamite is synonymous to insane person.

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