To “summer and winter” about a matter is an old expression that means “to carry on at great length” about it. This is part of a complete episode.
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To “summer and winter” about a matter is an old expression that means “to carry on at great length” about it. This is part of a complete episode.
Inkhorn terms are bloated, fancy, show-off words formed by cramming Latin and Greek roots into English. The name references little bottles made from animal horn that 14th-century English scribes used to carry their ink. Lexicographer Henry...