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Hustings

Postby Dr. Goodword » Thu Jul 28, 2016 12:06 am

• hustings •

Pronunciation: hês-tingz • Hear it!

Part of Speech: Noun, plural

Meaning: 1. (US) The location of a political campaign speech. 2. (US) The political campaign circuit, the activities that go into a political campaign. 3. (Britain) Local, usually city courts in Britain that no longer convene, except on rare occasions in London.

Notes: The problem facing users of this word is determining its grammatical number. Husting simply isn't used any more (as my spellchecker now reminds me) even though the meaning of the word suggests it is possible. Most dictionaries say that hustings is singular or plural, but I have been able to find examples of the word with singular agreement (a hustings, the hustings is) only on British websites, and precious few there.

In Play: As we close out the political convention season in the US this summer, today's Good Word will be heard more (though we don't hear it as much as we did in the past): "Mother always told me to beware the promises of politicians on the hustings." We are always safe using this word in the plural: "You would think Corey Publican is out on the hustings the way she rants on her political hobby horses."

Word History: Today's word comes from Old English husting "court". This word originated in Old Norse husthing, a compound comprising hus "house" + thing "assembly". It was originally a council convened by a king or an earl that acted as a judicial body. By the 18th century it was a court in the city of London that met irregularly in the Guildhall. It was in this building that members of Parliament came to be nominated by a speech given from a platform upon which the Lord Mayor and aldermen were seated. This practice ended with the Ballot Act of 1872. By that time, however, the platform itself was called the "hustings" and, from there, it went on to refer to the place of any political speech or the process of being nominated or elected to public office. (We are grateful that Stan Davis took time off from following the hustings on TV to suggest today's very topical Good Word.)
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Re: Hustings

Postby Slava » Thu Jul 28, 2016 5:27 am

I feel that a letter may be missing in this word. Shouldn't it be "hustlings"? We generally do get a rotten deal here.
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Re: Hustings

Postby LukeJavan8 » Thu Jul 28, 2016 12:39 pm

:D
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Re: Hustings

Postby damoge » Thu Jul 28, 2016 1:12 pm

Slava, do you submit words to the (I think) Washington Post's "new word" contest? This one sounds like a good bet to me!
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Re: Hustings

Postby Slava » Thu Jul 28, 2016 3:59 pm

Slava, do you submit words to the (I think) Washington Post's "new word" contest? This one sounds like a good bet to me!
I've always thought was a fake thing someone came up with. Kind of like all the George Carlin quotes that he never said. Does this mean you know that it really does exist?
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Re: Hustings

Postby damoge » Fri Jul 29, 2016 7:31 pm

It certainly does, and a friend who used to be on here regularly contributes words that appear in the paper. In fact, had several of the "best of the year" words this last year.

http://www.washingtonpostsmensainvitati ... 6-contest/

You may or may not enjoy these... but at least you have the opportunity to look.
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Re: Hustings

Postby misterdoe » Fri Jul 29, 2016 8:02 pm

Thanks for the link, but that page was hooverkill -- an overabundance that sucks the fun out of a good idea :roll:

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Re: Hustings

Postby damoge » Sat Jul 30, 2016 12:35 pm

LOL! you'll have to learn to pace yourself! Restraint, dear sir, restraint!

I look at a couple at most at a time.

(and when are you sending that one to them?)
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