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And A Two And A Three

18 May 99 - 03:17 PM (#79562)
Subject: And A Two And A Three
From: Vixen

D'Cats--

This came up on another thread, and now I'm confused...somebody said Twa Sisters was the name of a song about two sisters, and I thought "twa" meant three, from a phonetic corruption of "trois." I can't find any references to hand, and I've lost the link to that word-wizard website somebody posted awhile ago.

Can anybody straighten out my confusion???

Will somebody repost, or find, or something that wonderful word-wizard website????

Thanks----

V

PS Can somebody tell me why I time out or get other errors when I try a forum search on anything other than subject or person?


18 May 99 - 03:46 PM (#79572)
Subject: RE: And A Two And A Three
From: MMario

Vixen - as far as I know the "Twa" is from Lallands Scots, for "two" - I'd never heard the bit about "twa" from "trois"

Virtually no-one is able to do a "body" search on the forum. we have outgrown the current setup, and until the next major revamping (promised "soon") will only be able to search on subject or person.

At least, that's the story as I heard it, and I'm sticking to it.

MMario


18 May 99 - 03:53 PM (#79573)
Subject: RE: And A Two And A Three
From: Mo

Yep, "Twa" is definitely "two" - it's the wan efter "ane"

Mo


18 May 99 - 04:07 PM (#79576)
Subject: RE: And A Two And A Three
From: katlaughing

Is this the one? Quinion.com

kat


19 May 99 - 09:12 AM (#79783)
Subject: RE: And A Two And A Three
From: Allan C.

This might also be a good place to look up such items:

Folk Dictionary