Episode 2:  Mother's Day
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Episode 2: Mother’s Day

2010-05-09
Welcome to a special Mother’s Day edition of “Bushwhacked” a weekly exploration of the weirdly wonderful English language. The word mother in the form we use it now, with a “TH” in the middle has been reliably dated to about the 16th century. However, it’s probably older than that. Prior to then, it existed in different forms, such as “modor” in the Proto-Germanic. As much as the term “Proto-Germanic” conjures up images of ancient Germans, it is actually a term for the language before all...
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