Monday, January 23, 2006

Thank Goodness For The Saurus Thesaurus

I spent an hour and a half today racking my brains trying to remember the word "manifold". If it hadn't been for the Collins Thesaurus I would definitely have failed my Maths Exam because of that accursed niggling.

Hurrah for thesauruses!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Surely it's "Thesauri", although I'm sure you were expecting someone to suggest this spelling and now have a wonderfully witty response to throw my way.

Mark Taylor said...

No, I don't, I just think that Latin words pluralise quite nicely using our native rules, there's no meaningful sense in which it's wrong to do it, and I prefer it that way because I think writing things like "thesauri" looks silly and pretentious when you're writing English.

Saves looking stupid by writing things like "virii" aswell.

Mark Taylor said...

Oh, I forgot to mention: I didn't have a wonderfully witty response, but I was expecting someone to suggest that.

Anonymous said...

"You raised my hopes and ashed them quite expertly. Bravo, sir!"

Andrew said...

What word did you look up to find "manifold"?

Hmm... I know what kind of book could answer that question! A THESAURUS!

Hurrah for thesauruses!

Unknown said...

Why use the book version when theres the web version at hand RIGHT NOW.
http://thesaurus.reference.com/

He could have looked up any of the following:
assorted, complex, copious, different, diverse, diversified, diversiform, many, multifarious, multifold, multiform, multiple, multiplied, multitudinous, multivarious, numerous, varied, various

HURRAH for web thesauruses.

In other news I have decided I dont at all like the spelling of "Thesauruses."

Christine said...

Diversiform's a word? That's fantastic.

Hurrah for web thesauruses!

Anonymous said...

But luckily, they are vegetarians. So, if they were to come back to life, they wouldn't harm human beings.

Hurrah for stegasauruses!