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  1. Is "pidgeon" a correct alternate spelling of "pigeon"? [closed]

    Is "pidgeon" a correct spelling for the grayish fowl scientifically known as Columba livia domestica? Pigeon appears to be the more common spelling, but it looks strange to me. For …

  2. Why did "pigeon" replace the native word "culver"?

    Oct 3, 2023 · Pigeon is a borrowing from Anglo-Norman where the etymons are French pigon, pigeon. The earliest citation is found in Middle English, from 1375 per OED: 1375 Thomas …

  3. Pigeon-Talk

    A forum community dedicated to pigeon owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about breeding, shows, racing, performance, health, behavior, housing, adopting ...

  4. expressions - some days the pigeon, some days the statue

    Feb 2, 2015 · There is a common expression in english - "some days the pigeon, and some days the statue". The meaning is self explanatory- Certain days go really well, while other days are …

  5. possessive pronoun in complex sentence - English Language

    Jan 18, 2017 · I have a question regarding this sentence: The personalities of project leaders affect their reactions while they face problems in the project. Do you think that the sentence is …

  6. idioms - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 18, 2017 · That usage may look unidiomatic in everyday speech and blessings from a pulpit are not everyday speech. They might often incorporate, and sometimes use solely everyday …

  7. Mischievous pronounced [mis-CHEEV-ee-us] (mischievious)

    Although mischievious isn't listed as a variant spelling in Merriam-Webster's Eleventh Collegiate Dictionary, you could make the case that it is one and that people who say "mis-CHEEV-ee …

  8. Did the word "dreamboat" ever have negative connotations?

    Mar 6, 2021 · In 1944, "Dreamboat" could be found as a characterization in news items about Hollywood actor Guy Madison, Hollywood actor Walter Pidgeon, and University of the Pacific …

  9. Why does the word "garage" have so many different pronunciations?

    Feb 15, 2015 · Whenever I'm teaching private students and we are faced with the word garage, I hesitate a little. Italians have borrowed the term garage, which they pronounce /gaˈraʒ/, to …

  10. phrase requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 6, 2017 · The game of "Secret Santa", which is usually played by Westerners during Christmas, consists of each participant being randomly assigned one person to whom …