Mysteries of vernacular: Window - 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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Window,
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an opening constructed in a wall to emit light or air.
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When the Scandinavian settlers invaded England
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in the Middle Ages,
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they brought with them a whole slew of words
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whose modern descendants have become part
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of our everyday vernacular.
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Their word for window was related to the Old Norse word
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for the same architectural feature,
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vindauga.
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Vindauga was a compound,
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composed of two separate words:
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vindr, meaning wind
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and auga, meaning eye.
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The word vindauga was probably quite old,
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having come into being long before
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windows were made of glass.
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This type of metaphoric compound,
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called a kenning,
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was very popular in both Norse and Old English.
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The beautiful literary trope was used
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in the Norse word for ship,
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literally "wave stead."
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And, in the epic poem, "Beowulf,"
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where the sea is described as a whale road
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and blood is described as battle sweat
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and slaughter dew.
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From its literal yet lyrical beginning,
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the word window has expanded
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beyond its concrete definition
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as a construction or design element
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to be used figuratively
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in phrases like the poetic
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"window of opportunity."
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