One of the emails services I happily receive is One Word a Day. Last year I wrote a post about spotting a statue of the musician known as The Hurdy-Gurdy Man. Recently the word of the day was hurdy-gurdy, with this pleasing information:
hurdy-gurdy
noun
– a string instrument that produces sound by a hand-turned wheel rubbing against the strings
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A LINGUISTIC CURIOSITY
“Hurdy-Gurdy” is a wonderfully, curious word combining euphony, onomatopoeia, and reduplication, all at the same time:
euphony = a harmonious succession of words having a pleasing sound
onomatopoeia = the forming of a word that sounds like the thing it represents (e.g. buzz, cuckoo, sizzle)
reduplication = repetition of a sound or syllable in a word (e.g. chit-chat, hocus-pocus, tip-top)
Let’s read that sentence again: “Hurdy-Gurdy” is a wonderfully, curious word combining euphony, onomatopoeia, and reduplication, all at the same time.
Man. Being a language geek doesn’t get any better than this!
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