Sanskrit Origins of English: The Unknown Etymologies of English Collective Nouns(Hardcover, Susanto Sen) | Zipri.in
Sanskrit Origins of English: The Unknown Etymologies of English Collective Nouns(Hardcover, Susanto Sen)

Sanskrit Origins of English: The Unknown Etymologies of English Collective Nouns(Hardcover, Susanto Sen)

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Collective nouns, sometimes humorously referred to as terms of venery, are words that denote a group of people, animals, or things. They represent a fascinating aspect of language, capturing the subtle characteristics, behaviours, or cultural associations of the groups they describe.Collective nouns have existed for many centuries, although it would not be accurate to assume that the earliest recorded use of a collective noun marks its actual origin. There may have been earlier references in now lost texts. In other words, it is often impossible to determine precisely when a collective noun came into use or how it evolved over time.Despite their widespread presence, collective nouns are largely absent from technical or scientific discourse, as well as from formal linguistic and literary studies. However, they offer a unique window into the history and development of language, as well as into our cultural and social attitudes toward the natural world. As a linguistic phenomenon, collective nouns provide insight into the human psyche and our relationship with the world around us, reflecting our appreciation for its beauty and complexity.This book presents a comprehensive list of English collective nouns along with their Sanskrit origins.