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Is the fact that words go out of use an indication, that the ideas behind those words vanished?


@ponderable said
Is the fact that words go out of use an indication, that the ideas behind those words vanished?
... or go out of fashion, or are replaced by words that better match our reality.


@torunn said
... or go out of fashion, or are replaced by words that better match our reality.
Or replaced by "euphemisms" which begin to stink very soon and lose their originally positive meaning (Gift in Germany is poison, has been the same as in English, but been misused)


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@ponderable said
Or replaced by "euphemisms" which begin to stink very soon and lose their originally positive meaning (Gift in Germany is poison, has been the same as in English, but been misused)
I can think of two words that are over-used: crazy and insane and have lost their original meaning.


@the-gravedigger said
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Lapdog

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Typewriter.

Record player. Took my 17-yr old to a second-hand shop the other day where she saw one. She didn’t know what it was. There happened to be some vinyl long-play records there, too. I showed her how I grew up listening to music; blank incomprehension on her face. ‘Daddy, why didn’t you just Spotify?’ (Yeah, I know, verbing weirds language, but that would be another thread topic.)

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Twice is now two times on tv news.


Moment has become "point in time"


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Kicking a dead horse?

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@pompas said
Kicking a dead horse?
I wouldn't say so, no. The three very commonly used words here have seemingly - suddenly - gone out of use. I'm offering an explanation.