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American Dialect Society Website
A scholarly association dedicated to the study of the English language in North America.

Updated: 21/10/2005

Dave Wilton's Etymology Page Website
Devoted to etymology of common words and slang phrases.

Updated: 21/10/2005

Etymologic Website
The brain-twisting etymology game.

Updated: 21/10/2005

Exploring English Words Website
Exploring English words that are derived from Latin and Greek sources with etymologies and vocabulary activities.

Updated: 21/10/2005

Focusing on Words Website
An advanced Latin-Greek-English vocabulary source of etymologies with thematic units of roots, prefixes, and suffixes, and vocabulary quizzes.

Updated: 21/10/2005

Fun With Word Origins Website
Samples of the etymological books from word-lover Martha Barnette, author of `Ladyfingers & Nun`s Tummies` and `A Garden of Words.`

Updated: 21/10/2005

MooT Website
The game of grammar, semantics, and etymology. Play online the game that investigates the history and meaning of English words.

Updated: 21/10/2005

Online Etymology Dictionary Website
History and evolution of more than 30,000 words, including slang and technical terms.

Updated: 21/10/2005

Pandora's Word Box Website
Relates medical terminology to the humanities, offering a weekly overview with references to classical etymology.

Updated: 21/10/2005

Take Our Word for It Website
Weekly etymology magazine.

Updated: 21/10/2005

The Phrase Finder Website
The meanings and origins of thousands of English phrases and sayings. Also contains a discussion forum to ask a panel questions on the meaning and origin of phrases.

Updated: 21/10/2005

The Word Detective Website
Words and language in a humorous vein. The online version of The Word Detective, a newspaper column answering readers` questions about words and language. Written by Evan Morris.

Updated: 21/10/2005

Word Sources Website
Includes a searchable database of Latin and Greek roots and affixes, a free newsletter, and links to other sites.

Updated: 21/10/2005