The English language has regularly obtained words from different language and commonly, their causes can be somewhat astounding. There are a few words with rather fascinating beginnings. Look at these 15 words and their sudden starting points.
#1. Avocado
The smooth fruit isn’t called an aphrodisiac for nothing. The fruit drives its name from the Aztec word “ahuacatl” which means testicle. Not only the fruit stimulates sex drive, it also has a slight resemblance to its origin word.
#2. Jumbo
In English language, Jumbo means very large and it derives its name from a similar animal. An elephant named “Jumbo” was brought to the Royal Zoological Society in London in 1860. At its full size it was 11 and a half feet tall and weighed six and a half tons.
#3. Clue
Until mid 1500s the word clue didn’t exist as it is. It is a modified version of “clew” which comes from a Greek mythology. According to it, Theseus left a “clew”, a ball of string behind him when he entered the Labyrinth to kill the Minotaur.
#4. Jeans
Jeans was named after its place of origin which was Genoa, Italy.
#5. Lunatic
The word was derived from the Latin word “Luna” meaning “moon”. it was believed that insanity was caused due to changing phases of the moon.
#6. Ketchup
The tomato sauce we are so fond of comes from the Chinese word “ketsiap” which is a pickled fish sauce. Before it became synonymous with tomato sauce, it represented a variety of other condiments.
#7. Phony
It comes from an old term often used by pirates- “fawney”. This was the British slang used for fake gold rings sold by pirates. A change in accent caused it to become “phony
#8. Whiskey
The origin phrase of whiskey was a Gaelic phrase “uisge beatha” meaning “water of life” and truly it is an apt origin for whiskey.
#9. Assassin
The word assassin was derived from the Arabic word “hashishiyyin” which was the term used to refer to hashish users who would smoke hashish and then murder leaders of opposing side.
#10. Robot
Robot comes from the Czech word “robota” which stands for “forced labour”. No wonder we use robots for the same purpose
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