| To: | mgs@autox.team.net | 
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| Subject: | Etymologies | 
| From: | yd3@nvc.net | 
| Date: | Wed, 09 Aug 2000 00:35:57 -0700 | 
<grin> Gizmo: "Origin unknown" says my two large dictionaries! I think I once heard it has an origin, but it was something like an anacronym(?), as in SCUBA, or a military secret code, as in TANK. Nubbins: Middle Low German 'knubbe', knot on a tree. Our family, Scotch, Irish, English, Dutch, has used it for years in reference to any underdeveloped or small fruit/grain. "The corn crop was nothing but nubbins." or "You left me nothing but nubbins to eat." Are some LBC owners knackers? <GRIN> Blake  | 
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