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‘Goodbye’ is a contraction of ‘God be with ye.’
The modern word 'goodbye' evolved from the Middle English phrase 'God be with ye,' which was shortened over time to 'godbwye' and eventually to 'goodbye.' This evolution shows how everyday phrases can preserve religious and cultural history in hidden ways.
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The word ‘almost’ is the longest English word with all its letters in alphabetical order.
When arranged alphabetically, the letters in 'almost' (a-l-m-o-s-t) appear in sequence. Other words like 'billowy' and 'belly' also...
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The only number whose letters are in alphabetical order is ‘forty.’
Among all written numbers in English, only 'forty' has its letters arranged alphabetically (f-o-r-t-y). This coincidence is particularly...
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The word ‘buxom’ originally meant ‘obedient’ or ‘compliant.’
In Old English, 'buxom' described someone who was bow-some (easily bent to another's will). By the 1600s, it...