popular etymology
popular etymology Some people say "thickamore" is a more appropriate name. See complete paragraph. (Author gives no indication of who the some people are: his friends, people discussing the form _tuckamore_, tourists,*etc. author is Keith Nicol, ?locals biography not identified. WK) PRINTE...
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Summary: | popular etymology Some people say "thickamore" is a more appropriate name. See complete paragraph. (Author gives no indication of who the some people are: his friends, people discussing the form _tuckamore_, tourists,*etc. author is Keith Nicol, ?locals biography not identified. WK) PRINTED ITEM [popular etymology] [-]tuckamore[-] [-]thickamore[-] Refile AUG 3 1987 COPY APR 23 1988 WK G.M Story Not used Not used Not used |
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