Re: A fight with a friend
in reply to a message by Mithos514
Well, it's true that the word "lee" can describe the downwind side of a thing - that is, the side sheltered from the wind. And I wouldn't go so far as to say BtN is "never" wrong. BtN just has the meanings that are considered most likely, by the most credible and completely researched sources.
You'd think there could be a Lee family whose name came from the word for downwind, like the downwind side of a mountain, and not the word for meadow. But according to BtN, the best research actually traces the name to the word for "meadow."
So I'd say you win the debate, unless your friend can produce historical sources to back up his claim, that there is a Lee family whose name is traceable to the other meaning.
- chazda
You'd think there could be a Lee family whose name came from the word for downwind, like the downwind side of a mountain, and not the word for meadow. But according to BtN, the best research actually traces the name to the word for "meadow."
So I'd say you win the debate, unless your friend can produce historical sources to back up his claim, that there is a Lee family whose name is traceable to the other meaning.
- chazda
This message was edited 4/8/2006, 1:11 AM
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Thank you.
I realized how stupid that sounded, but I coudln't be bothered to correct it.
I realized how stupid that sounded, but I coudln't be bothered to correct it.
eh..
Stupid? no. I think we said the same thing, in different tones .. I just wasn't sure you remembered the other meaning of the word lee. I actually got back out of bed and logged back in to edit my own message because I realized you're right, there's really basically no way it could be that.
- chazda
Stupid? no. I think we said the same thing, in different tones .. I just wasn't sure you remembered the other meaning of the word lee. I actually got back out of bed and logged back in to edit my own message because I realized you're right, there's really basically no way it could be that.
- chazda