Word Routes
Exploring the pathways of our lexicon
The Joy of Making Up Long WordsMon Aug 04 00:00:00 EDT 2014By Ben Zimmer
Last week, as part of the Lexicon Valley podcast, I talked about how the word discombobulate grew out of a vogue in the Jacksonian era for making up jocular polysyllabic words with a pseudo-classical air. That impulse for concocting silly-sounding sesquipedalianisms has often bubbled up in the history of English.
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