The largest island on a lake which is
itself on an island in a lake is eighty two acre Treasure Island
(Ontario, Canada) in Lake Mindemoya, which is on Manitoulin Island
in Lake Huron.
Manitoulin Island contains two more, Lake Manitou and Lake
Kegawong. Each of these lakes also have islands within them.
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Jun 13, 2014
Aug 23, 2013
Latinizing Words
For a while, it was popular to change the
spelling of ordinary words to make them appear more Latin to
increase their stature. Receipt is a victim of the Latinizing craze.
When the word came into English from French it had no ‘p’, and no
one pronounced it as if it did. Enthusiastic Latinizers later added
the ‘p’ on analogy with the Latin receptus. This is also how debt
and doubt got their ‘b’s, salmon and solder got their ‘l’s, and
indict got its ‘c.’
Most of the words that were Latinized did have some distant connection, through French, with the ancient Latin words that dictated their new spellings. However, sometimes a Latin-inspired letter got stuck into a word that had not come through Latin. “Island” came from the Old English íglund, and was spelled illond, ylonde, or ilande until someone picked up the ‘s’ from Latin insula and stuck it where it had never been meant to be.
Most of the words that were Latinized did have some distant connection, through French, with the ancient Latin words that dictated their new spellings. However, sometimes a Latin-inspired letter got stuck into a word that had not come through Latin. “Island” came from the Old English íglund, and was spelled illond, ylonde, or ilande until someone picked up the ‘s’ from Latin insula and stuck it where it had never been meant to be.
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