On Oct 16, 6:11 am, "Guy Barry" <
guy.ba...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> "Illicit" is an adjective meaning "unlawful" or "forbidden". The verb
> meaning "to draw out or evoke" (an admission or response) is spelt "elicit".
> They're occasionally confused.
Thanks. Even as I typed it I had a feeling I was spelling it
wrong. But while I thank you for the correction and education, at the
same time I must remind you that the fact that you knew and understood
the intent of my misused word, your correction was either meant to be
genuinely helpful, or it was meant to be a snide remark directed at my
inferior language skills.
> No, "English" is always spelt with a capital letter. (The newsgroup name
> "alt.usage.english" is an exception, of course; but Usenet naming
> conventions require lower-case.)
I was joking actually, but I suppose there could be exceptions
even beyond the newsgroup you mention. How about 'english' one puts
on a cue ball? Is that capitalized? I could find out but I'm too
lazy and plus I don't care a whole lot. I mean, it's nice to know
some things, but it's not like I'm going to die tonight if I go to
sleep uninformed.
> You can always drop the crossposts, you know. People on a.u.e enjoy picking
> over language.
My crossposts are not intentional. Sure, I could and maybe
should look at the address bar before sending, but ordinarily when you
get a post from me on your group it's because I'm responding to
someone from that group in my own group. I'm not an invader. But I
do think at times that certain crossposts can lead to good things.
It's like a guy who is happily married for life to his second wife but
never would have met her had he not married the first one whose guts
he hated for a while there toward the end. His new and highly
acceptable second wife came as the result of crossposting of of a
kind.
TJ - founder and president, CPA - Cross-posters of American.com