Dear David,
Hear, Hear!
Many thanks for that link - I was not aware of the ³hear hear² origins -
perhaps I havenıt watched enough episodes of QI? As a poor boy,
great-grandchild of an Irish peasant convict, educated in the oral
tradition, I had to invent my own meaning for what I heard as ³here,
here². I will update my knowledge to now include the aristocratic origins
and hope that might be the making of me as a man.
I often find myself stumbling on meanings in English, which is both
comical and enlightening. Without Latin, Greek and Sanskrit (let alone
French and German) I am an honest bumbler.
Cheers
keith
On 9/02/2015 1:44 am, "DAVID DURLING" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hear Hear :o)
>
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hear,_hear
><http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hear,_hear>
>
>David
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