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Because I'm too bone idle to find the eymology of these words I'll ask you fine people instead! I was thinking this morning on my daily travelling through said 'tunnel', what an odd word. Rhymes with 'funnel'- as far as I can tell the only one- means something similar, the passage of an objects, etc. through a narrow passageway. Plus, they don't have any alternative meanings, only analgeous ones- (sorry, been supping real ale, I can't be bothered to work if that's the right spelling either!)Your thoughts, folks! | ||
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Runnel? Gunwhale? Interestingly, they are connected; see http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=funnel&searchmode=none Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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Thanks Arnie! I suspected that there was probably a similar etymology. It was just one of those odd questions I get in my head when driving a truck around all day! I did think of gunwhale- couldn't for the life of me remember how it was spelt, apart from knowing it wasn't gunnel! I think it's one of those words you associate with pirate movies when the actor playing the pirate captain has to sound suitably nautical- I always think of Robert Newton's eye-rolling portrayal in "Treasure Island", although Geoffrey Rush did a suitably hammy job in "Pirates of the Caribbean", also complete with eye-rolling, de-rigeur for a pirate captain apparently! | |||
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quote: "gunwale". For those like me (I?) who are vague about what that word means but are too shy to ask, here is the look-up: gunwale: the upper edge or planking of the side of a boat. to the gunwales informal so as to be almost overflowing. Etymology: a gonne walle was originally the place where a ships guns (read 'cannon') were supported on a platform (wale = "plank").This message has been edited. Last edited by: <wordnerd>, | ||
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But there is gunnel, too, right? Isn't that another name for gunwale? Obviously a relation. I used to know someone whose nickname was Gunnel because of his great skill at being able to balance on the gunnels of the canoe w/o tipping. ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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