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#7045 09/27/2000 4:22 PM
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Can anyone tell me the origins of the word "hello"?


#7046 09/27/2000 8:05 PM
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Oh boy, it's been a while hasn't it?

The origin of this ever-present word is a little vague. We know it originated around the time when the Anglo-Saxons were inhabiting England, along with the vast Christianizing of the popular isle. The previously pagan Anglo-Saxons adopted the Christian religion whole-heartedly and took in all the gory details of the Bible. Being quite fearful of the ultimate end, they were fond of bidding each other good day with a hearty "Mae de Haelle outen" (May hell not be in ye). This eventually condensed to "Haelle out" and then merely "Haello", which through the changes of Old to Middle to Modern English became "hello".


#7047 09/27/2000 8:31 PM
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That was your best yet, Jazz. I would even venture to say that it may have been too good, too plausible. You even had me doubting my understanding of the etymology!
For Nick check out this link:
http://www.dictionary.com/cgi-bin/dict.pl?term=hello


#7048 09/27/2000 9:12 PM
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That was indeed excellent, Jazz. So full of plause it gave me pause


#7049 09/28/2000 1:30 AM
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Welcome to you, Nick. I think the best thing I can do is to wish you good luck in trying to wade through some of the
"stuff" you'll find here!


#7050 09/28/2000 5:14 AM
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>to wade through some of the "stuff" ..<
now, now, come on! it was rather dry of late, and the gutter has not been approached.


#7051 09/28/2000 11:52 AM
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Thank you, Jazz, for a beautifully succinct and accessible piece of etymological history.


#7052 09/28/2000 7:46 PM
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Thank you, Jazz, for a beautifully succinct and accessible piece of etymological history.

surely you jest. That was merely the lastest addition of "Capricious Piffle". Perhaps my stories are starting to sound too possible.



#7053 10/02/2000 6:42 AM
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>Perhaps my stories are starting to sound too possible.<

Hi Jazzoctopus,
By no means let this experience stop you: in all discoveries there is a bit of invention, every theory relies on creativity.







#7054 10/04/2000 11:29 AM
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- and today's capricious piffle is the wisdom of tomorrow.




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