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Chong Dak Pinhead wrote:
> Sheldon wrote: > > On Dec 13, 7:35 am, "Nancy Young" > wrote: > >> Charlene Charette wrote: > >>> Steve Wertz wrote: > >>>> On 12 May 2007 17:25:15 -0700, wrote: > >>>>> There is no d in refrigerate. > >>>> But there is in 'fridge'. *Go figure. > >>> That's because "fridge" comes from "Frigidaire" not "refrigerator". > >> And if you spell it "frig" it doesn't look as if it's pronounced "fridge". > > >> nancy > > > Re is used as a preposition here meaning; in re, as to, regarding. > > Refrigerate means *regarding cold*. > > > M-W > > > re·frig·er·ate > > transitive verb > > Etymology: Latin refrigeratus, past participle of refrigerare, from > > re- + frigerare to cool, from frigor-, frigus cold — more at frigid > > Date: 1534 > > : to make or keep cold or cool ; specifically : to freeze or chill (as > > food) for preservation > > --- > > > re > > preposition > > Etymology: Latin, abl. of res thing — more at real > > Date: 1707 > > : with regard to : in re > > --- > > You're confusing the preposition Re with the prefix Re. The preposition > does indeed mean in regard to, however in this case it is the prefix Re > which means (among other things) again, in words such as rewrite and > reread. > > Refrigerate doesn't mean *regarding cold*, it means *to make cold again* > or more commonly *to make cold*. > > Both are from Latin so I can understand how you have been confused. Friggin' pinhead. |
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On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 06:52:09 -0800 (PST), Sheldon >
wrote: >Chong Dak Pinhead wrote: > >> You're confusing the preposition Re with the prefix Re. The preposition >> does indeed mean in regard to, however in this case it is the prefix Re >> which means (among other things) again, in words such as rewrite and >> reread. >> >> Refrigerate doesn't mean *regarding cold*, it means *to make cold again* >> or more commonly *to make cold*. >> >> Both are from Latin so I can understand how you have been confused. > >Friggin' pinhead. LOL! Still hate to be proven wrong, huh? |
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On Sat 13 Dec 2008 08:08:49a, Damsel in dis Dress told us...
> On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 06:52:09 -0800 (PST), Sheldon > > wrote: > >>Chong Dak Pinhead wrote: >> >>> You're confusing the preposition Re with the prefix Re. The preposition >>> does indeed mean in regard to, however in this case it is the prefix Re >>> which means (among other things) again, in words such as rewrite and >>> reread. >>> >>> Refrigerate doesn't mean *regarding cold*, it means *to make cold again* >>> or more commonly *to make cold*. >>> >>> Both are from Latin so I can understand how you have been confused. >> >>Friggin' pinhead. > > LOL! Still hate to be proven wrong, huh? > Maybe he meant to say "fridgin pinhead". :-) -- Wayne Boatwright (correct the spelling of "geemail" to reply) ************************************************** ********************** Date: Saturday, 12(XII)/13(XIII)/08(MMVIII) ************************************************** ********************** Countdown till Christmas Day 1wks 4dys 14hrs 28mins ************************************************** ********************** I used to be self-actualized, now I'm just confused. ************************************************** ********************** |
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