Free Versus Freebie by Oliver DeMille

Published: Wed, 02/26/14

Social Leader Weekly


Free Versus Freebie
 
 
Reading dictionaries is fun. I especially like the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), along with its two companions, the Compact Oxford English Dictionary, and the Compact Oxford Thesaurus.

Seriously, this isn't nerdy at all. It's really entertaining.

For example, my brother Will told me the other day that he had an interesting experience. He was studying the OED, and he noticed that many of the words aren't currently in wide use around the English-speaking world.

This intrigued me, so I went to the OED to see for myself. The truth is, it is downright amazing how many words have gone out of vogue.

Do you know what a buhl is? Or a bourn? How about a froideur? A ratbag? Or a virago? Maybe you know the definitions to all these words. Maybe you use them several times a day in your ordinary language. Or not. I'm not saying that these words were ever in common usage, except "ratbag" among certain classes and decades in England.

But here's the one that really got to me. In the Compact OED, the word "free" has an interesting set of definitions. Here they are:

 
 
 
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Oliver DeMille is the co-founder of the Center for Social Leadership, and a co-creator of TJEd.
 
 
His most recent book (with co-author Orrin Woodward) is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, LeaderShift: A Call for Americans to Finally Stand Up and Lead.
 
Oliver is dedicated to promoting freedom through leadership education. 
 
He and his wife Rachel are raising their eight children in Cedar City, Utah.  
 



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