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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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Maybe I'm a bit slow on the uptake,
but I had never associated this word with suicide, patricide...etc until I heard Stephen Fry use it in that sense just now. David |
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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It's a classic case of homophones. The -cide and -side suffixes are pronounced identially, but have rather different meanings. In this case, I don't believe "countrycide" is a word; rather, the person using it would have coined the term anew from its constituent parts.
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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out of the term "country matters". The presence/lack of the "o" in the prefix "count-" is what causes mirth. David PS if an eagled-eyed mod would kindly transfer this to the soap box, I will spell "countricide" as Stephen Fry intended. PPS does this put a new perspective on learning to count? Last fiddled with by davieddy on 2010-10-02 at 02:30 |
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