successor = 'predecessor'
Charles Doyle
cdoyle at UGA.EDU
Mon Dec 17 13:27:57 UTC 2007
It's somewhat like the confusion of "ancestor" with "descendant"--
In yesterday's newspaper an AP story by Hillary Rhodes reported that the name "Emma" for new babies, after three years in first place, has been overtaken by "Sophia" and "Isabella":
"Sophia has more of a Latin or continental appeal than its proper English successor, Emma" (_Athens [GA] Banner-Herald_, E12).
Unlike the "ancestor"/"descendant" pair, however, "successor" and "predecessor" do have the same root word--a circumstance that might contribute to their confusability.
--Charlie
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