Naughty, Naughty

Publicado en: 4 de julio de 2009 por Blue Panther Films
Word History: The word naughty at one time was an all-purpose word similar to bad. During the 16th century one could use naughty to mean "unhealthy, unpleasant, bad (with respect to weather), vicious, (of an animal), inferior, of bad in quality (one could say "very naughty figes" or "naughty corrupt water"). All of these senses have disappeared, however, and naughty is now used mainly in contexts involving mischief or indecency. This recalls its early day in Middle English (with the form naughti). "Middle English naughti, first recorded in the last quarter of the 14th century, was derived from nought, which primarily meant "nothing" but was also used as a noun meaning "evil" and as an adjective meaning such things as "immoral, weak, useless. Thus naughty in a sense, has risen from nothing but its fortunes used to be better than they are at present.

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