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highlyeccentric) wrote2008-04-21 03:57 pm
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An invitation to all and sundry
Consider etymology at The Naked Philologist
Sadly, I had to concede that the phrase 'all and sundry' probably does not have origins in Anglo-Saxon, or even in those uses of the word 'sundry' which descend from Anglo-Saxon.
Sadly, I had to concede that the phrase 'all and sundry' probably does not have origins in Anglo-Saxon, or even in those uses of the word 'sundry' which descend from Anglo-Saxon.