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From the page: "A group of magpies is called a tiding, one of ravens an unkindness, one of turtledoves a pitying, one of starlings a murmuration, one of swans a lamentation, one of ponies a string, one of rattlesnakes a rhumba, one of crows a murder, one of cobras a quiver, one of foxes a... more
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Reviewed by gtorell on Feb 09 2009, 6:11pm
wait, a list with sources? my mind is blown
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Rated by TrueParadox on Aug 12 2008, 10:20am
I love word origins
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Rated by an2net on Aug 10 2008, 3:03pm
Interesting what people do with their language...
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Rated by irskep on Jun 30 2008, 6:41am
Finally, a fact dump with sources. I usually hate fact dumps, but I wanted to mark this one as special for playing by the rules.
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Rated by jeff6996 on Jan 21 2008, 12:52am
Don't like trivia on language
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Rated by mustafaturan1 on Dec 26 2007, 7:10am
From the page: "The word slave comes from Slav, the name of a group of Eastern European peoples. In antiquity, Germanic tribes captured Slavs and sold them to the Romans as slaves."
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Rated by Quwen-Q on Dec 03 2007, 1:23pm
Finally a "facts" list that is actually true.
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Rated by Livtay on Dec 03 2007, 1:24am
origin of english words, great source