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The Words We Use

Two words you use, I expect, frequently enough, are "Chap" and "Chum." It is rather interesting to know their history. "Chap" was taken from "Chapman" in 1577, and "Chum" was made from "Chamberfellow" in 1720. "Cad" was first clipped from "Caddie," which was the English version of the French "Cadet," in 1827.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 27, 29 December 1939, Page 30

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The Words We Use New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 27, 29 December 1939, Page 30

The Words We Use New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 27, 29 December 1939, Page 30

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