About This Book
This work is an alphabetical encyclopedic compilation that explains the origins and meanings of place names, personal names, phrases, slang, and popular expressions. Brief factual entries draw on etymology, historical anecdotes, literary and biblical allusions, and contemporary usages to trace how words, nicknames, streets, and terms arose. It emphasizes clarity and brevity, includes Americanisms and slang alongside classical and local derivations, and collects footnotes at chapter ends to document sources and variant explanations.
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