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A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Potatoes and Point - 15 December 2025

A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

A Way with Words

Education, Language Learning, Society & Culture

4.6 • 2.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2025

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

If there’s a logophile on your gift list, you have lots of choices—including a new trivia game for language lovers and a murder mystery for the word-obsessed. Plus, if someone calls you a schmoozer, should you be flattered or insulted? And if you’re on a road trip, there’s one place you definitely don’t want to get stuck, and that’s out where God lost his galoshes! Also, go around the Wrekin, kibitz, chemin des Ă©coliers, grob, gundeck, a gift-giving game, allegro vs. lento in linguistics, bread and skip, send to Coventry, and why a car might be called a whip. Hear hundreds of free episodes and learn more on the A Way with Words website: https://waywordradio.org. Be a part of the show: call or text 1 (877) 929-9673 toll-free in the United States and Canada; elsewhere in the world, call or text +1 619 800 4443. Send voice notes or messages via WhatsApp 16198004443. Email [email protected]. Copyright Wayword, Inc., a 501(c)(3) corporation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You're listening to Away with Words, the show about language and how we use it. I'm Grant Barrett.

0:35.0

And I'm Martha Barnett, and today we have book recommendations and

0:38.8

more for the word lovers on your gift list. One book I want to recommend is a new murder mystery by

0:46.1

British etymologist Susie Dent. It's called Guilty by Definition, and it takes place in Oxford, England,

0:53.3

and it involves a lexicographer named Martha, who's working on a dictionary that sounds an awful lot like the Oxford English Dictionary. Now, Susie Dent writes from experience because she's worked there as a lexicographer herself, and she has lots of fun describing the lives of dictionary editors who go, as she puts it,

1:14.8

truffling after old words, unwrapping new ones.

1:18.8

Now, as you might guess, Martha and her fellow dictionary editors soon find themselves doing a different

1:25.3

kind of sleuthing, that is is trying to unravel a murder mystery that's

1:29.1

gone unsolved for years. Now, this book is an enjoyable romp, and it includes a lot of words

1:35.2

that you might not have come across before, like the word conjobble. Do you know this word,

1:41.1

grant? Conjobble. Does that mean work together towards a goal?

1:44.9

Well, it has to do with doing something together. It was a verb that was used in the 17th and 18th century, meaning to eat, drink, and talk.

1:53.8

Or as Susie Dent puts it, to have a good natter with someone over a bite to eat.

1:58.8

A natter. That's one of my favorite words for a conversation.

2:02.5

We'll join us for a natter. It's toll-free call or text 877-929-9673 or email words at

2:10.1

waywardradio.org or find lots more ways to reach us on our website at waywardradio.org.

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