It's not too often that I find a term for
The Geneadictionary in
Trove. This morning when I was looking for something else I came across the past tense of a verb
"Maided" so off I went on a tangent to see if I could find other instances of the word being used in a similar context....and I did.
The clippings that follow illustrate the meaning of Maided.
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1928 'WEDDING.', Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld. : 1907 - 1954), 29 October, p. 8. , viewed 16 Jun 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61032877 |
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1949 'WEDDING BELLS', Maryborough Chronicle (Qld. : 1947 - 1954), 26 February, p. 6. , viewed 16 Jun 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article147544917 |
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1927 'WEDDING', Northern Standard (Darwin, NT : 1921 - 1955), 8 March, p. 3. , viewed 16 Jun 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48036001 |
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1931 'Pars and Paragraphs.', Pingelly-Brookton Leader (WA : 1925 - 1954), 26 November, p. 3. , viewed 16 Jun 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article252252701
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That's interesting I hadn't come across that one before.
ReplyDeleteI was sure I had been taught making a noun into a verb wasn’t a good thing. Grammarly agrees https://www.grammarly.com/blog/the-basics-of-verbing-nouns/ . Done judiciously though it gets your attention.
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Thank you, Chris
I'd not heard of this before either, will be looking for maiden and other adaptions now... thanks, Jill.
Thanks Chris.
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