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Word of the day



Apodo
Australia

Word of the day
 
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My word for you all today is:      mondegreen
 
No dictionary definitions please. The winner will be the most amusing or witty meaning suggested.
 
Please see New word of the day - unfortunately a dictionary definition has been given for this one.
 

Meaning

The misheard lyric that was the source of the generic term for misheard lyrics - mondegreens.

Origin

This line was coined inadvertently by the American writer Sylvia Wright. Following her mishearing of the words of the Scottish ballad The Bonny Earl of Moray, she wrote an essay entitles The Death of Lady Mondegreen. This was published in Harper´s Magazine in November 1954:

"When I was a child, my mother used to read aloud to me from Percy´s Reliques. One of my favorite poems began, as I remember:

Ye Highlands and ye Lowlands,
Oh, where hae ye been?
They hae slain the Earl Amurray,
And Lady Mondegreen."

The actual words of the ballad are:

Ye Highlands and Ye Lowlands,
O where hae ye been?
They hae slain the Earl of Moray,
And hae laid him on the green

Wright did us all a service by giving a name to these mishearings - which must always have been with us inthe language.

25 Sep 2010      





manonski (f)
Canada

suxanita,
You �re not supposed to look it up. Word of the day is a game where people have to come up with their own definition of the word
 
Apodo, you �ll have to start over.

25 Sep 2010     



moravc
Czech Republic

monde= "mondena" = pretty girl always wearing the latest fashion models
green = colour of envy

mondegreen - a model who is green with envy when she sees more beautiful colleague

25 Sep 2010     



suxanita
Portugal

Sorry, I didn �t know!

27 Sep 2010