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by sudanglo, October 7, 2010

Messages: 42

Language: English

qwertz (User's profile) October 10, 2010, 3:06:25 PM

ceigered:

Mishmashes have a funny etymological history. The English words "mix", "mash", "mishmash" (mash duplicated), and the German words "mischen", "mischmasch" (same thing as "mishmash"), and a few others, all come from the Proto-Germanic word "misk-"/"mask-" (two separate words).

Which is related to "-misc-" in "Immiscible" and "miscellaneous" okulumo.gif.
You such a freak/"Oberschecker"("Alles schecken/kapieren/verstehen"/ Mentor/ King of knowing everything/ People who to ask if someone is not clear about some issue by itselves) *grrr*. okulumo.gif

ceigered (User's profile) October 10, 2010, 5:06:45 PM

I blame wikipedia and wiktionary rido.gif

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