Wednesday, September 21, 2011

A Brief History of Profanity in the English Language



  • Profane = "outside the temple"
  • Swearing exists in all languages (and even among animal species)
  • Has always been part of English, even in Bible
  • Linked to many other languages (Norwegian, Swedish, and French in the case of one particular word)
    • Most historians/etymologists trace its first written English use to a poem titled "Flyn flyys" (1475 AD)
    • Code is used to disguise the word
    • 1503: first appearance in dictionary 
    • 1795-1965: not in a single dictionary
    • Although additional meanings have evolved over time, and the severity and censorship of has varied throughout the years, some bad words have always been considered as such
  • Some of today's swear words weren't originally considered profanity
    • 14th century: Chaucer uses a swear word to mean befouled
    • 1600: word became vulgar and began to signify some of today's meanings
    • Additional definitions were added up to 1936




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