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#146086 08/05/05 09:00 PM
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"..my career, as you call it, has just careered out of control." - Ian Rankin

to career can mean to go at top speed in a headlong manner; you can say drove at full career, or a career diplomat. all of this supposedly stems from L. carraria, a road for vehicles.

then there is careen, to heel over (a boat) from L. carina, hull; this is also used to mean much the same as career: he careened down the mountain road.

I wonder how much of the confusion here is due to conflation?


#146087 08/05/05 09:27 PM
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My take on the career/careen issue:

The original definition of careen as a verb involved beaching a boat and laying it on its side. It took on the definition of heeling over while under way and then transfered to a land vehicle rocking back and forth, sonething not normally done unless at high speed. It then transfered to simply meaning a land vehicle travelling at a high rate of speed, Career originally referred to a road or track and took on the definition of travelling at a high rate of speed as well as other definitions. When it comes to the modern speaker choosing between career and careen for travelling at a high rate of speed, the alternate definitions of career present a significant obstacle that is not present in the alternate definitions of careen. Almost everyone has, or knows someone who has a career but how many know anyone who has careened a boat?



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