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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    Could Hop not simply be reveled within the very beginnings of time in just the sounding of the word?

    The website is http://gaopts.merriamwebsters.com for parents seeking ideas and help. Middle English hoppe, from Middle Dutch; akin to Old High German hopfo hop First Known Use of hop 1572 I

    think of it in terms like this; The mere sounding of the word is akin to movement, Say hop three times fast; it sounds like a song. From the beginning of alcohol consumption we have been brewing beer from hops. I believe your connection could be found in there. What is the connection you are in? It is something that can’t be exact. I like to refer to these as generational coin phrases. They change in time in accordance with the rest of society. It would have started with essentially; a saying between men; which was later adapted from word of mouth and the majority liking of the metaphorical cookies so to speak. Could we ever pin down the precise moment of a vocabulary exchange which, at that moment the source of those words hadn’t idea of their future depth or influence? When we give birth to a coin phrases, we don’t know we are able to speak them. When the original cookie and is gone, now that we are moving to it a new, simpler one is to forget the old cookie andis for ever. How do I trace the origin of the baker? All that remains in the evidence of the baker are some

    crumbs.

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