Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Serendipity

I thought I would share a little word history on a previous post. It is interesting to learn about words and the very language we speak. Oh, the things we could know if we would take the time.

Word History
: We are indebted to the English author Horace Walpole for the word serendipity, which he coined in one of the 3,000 or more letters on which his literary reputation primarily rests. In a letter of January 28, 1754, Walpole says that "this discovery, indeed, is almost of that kind which I call Serendipity, a very expressive word." Walpole formed the word on an old name for Sri Lanka, Serendip. He explained that this name was part of the title of "a silly fairy tale, called The Three Princes of Serendip: as their highnesses traveled, they were always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things which they were not in quest of...."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I wondered what that word meant!