[Ads-l] Injia
Dan Goncharoff
thegonch at GMAIL.COM
Thu Dec 15 14:23:28 UTC 2016
That was my recollection, but I hadn't looked up the spelling yet.
On Dec 15, 2016 8:29 AM, "Charles C Doyle" <cdoyle at uga.edu> wrote:
> In Kipling's famous "Gunga Din," note the spelling:
>
> Now in Injia's sunny clime,
> Where I used to spend my time
> A-servin' of 'Er Majesty the Queen . . . .
>
> Clearly, "Injia" is disyllabic.
>
> (I had to memorize "Gunga Din" in high school, c. 1960. Times have
> chanaged!)
>
> Charlie
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> <injun> (as in <Injun Joe>, Tom Sawyer's antagonist). Blame it on that
> dead, white, male, European bigot from Italy, working for Spanish
> imperialists, who couldn't even manage to get his plague ships near Inja.
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