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Incidentally , how do you people pronounce "clapboard"? I tend to pronounce
in /clab:@rd/.
<p>"Douglas G. Wilson" wrote:
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>thanks to everyone who wrote in regarding
'fro'; had i checked further i
<br>could have deduced that fro was a variant of the wellknown words froe
and
<br>frow, meaning, according to the american heritage second edition college
<br>dictionary, 'a cleaving tool having a heavy blade set at right angles
to
<br>the handle,' (a definition which would mean nothing to all but
<br>my best beginning students). the etymology is 'unknown.'</blockquote>
<p><br>The AH 4th ed. (online) shows
<p><b>ETYMOLOGY:</b> Earlier <i>frower</i>. possibly from
<b><u><font color="#0000FF">froward</font></u></b>
, turned away (of the handle)
<p>M-W and RH agree.
<p>I guess my tentative derivation from "Dutch wife" won't work. (^_^)
<p>-- Doug Wilson</blockquote>
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