Mysteries of vernacular: Bewilder - Jessica Oreck and Rachael Teel

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Transcriber: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Jessica Ruby
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Mysteries of vernacular:
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Bewilder, to confuse or puzzle completely.
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The root of the word bewilder
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can be traced back to the Old English word wilde,
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which was used to refer to something
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that was in a natural state,
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uncultivated,
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or undomesticated.
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Over time, the word wild was often linked
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to the Old English word deor.
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Deor, which was derived
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from an early Indo-European root
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that meant breathe,
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was initially used to describe
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any untamed animal or beast.
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This eventually morphed into the modern word deer,
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meaning a ruminant of the family Cervidae.
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The two Old English words,
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when mashed together,
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became wilderness,
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meaning a tract of uncultivated land,
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primarily inhabited by undomesticated beasts.
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From the word wilderness,
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the word wilder was born.
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To wilder someone was to lead him astray
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or lure him into the woods.
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In the 1600's, the prefix be,
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meaning thoroughly,
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was compounded with wilder
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as a way of tacking on a little extra punch.
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Someone who was bewildered
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was thoroughly lost in the wild.
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From this winding background,
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bewilder eventually evolved into our current definition,
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to be completely confused.
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