GEM
Mommy to Paul - 1lb 7oz wonder
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Ah, but if the definition changes, then people aren't using incorrectly. You may not like hearing it used that way, but it's not wrong. As you said, many words change meaning over the years. Your original post said "litany is not a list", and that's not correct - at least not any more.
By the way, the actual paper and ink Webster's Dictionary that my uncle gave me as a high school graduation gift (I really just wanted money) over 15 years ago (says it was printed in 1985) includes "a long and tedious recitation" as one of the definitions for litany. So, if it has changed meanings, it wasn't really all that recently.
Anyway, not trying to pick a fight or anything. Stuff like that just interests me.
Edited to add: DH just came in and saw me looking through the very dusty dictionary reciting the alphabet to myself and said, "You know, you don't have to do it that way anymore."
Now, here's one I can't stand - acrossed. As in, "I live acrossed the street."
By the way, the actual paper and ink Webster's Dictionary that my uncle gave me as a high school graduation gift (I really just wanted money) over 15 years ago (says it was printed in 1985) includes "a long and tedious recitation" as one of the definitions for litany. So, if it has changed meanings, it wasn't really all that recently.
Anyway, not trying to pick a fight or anything. Stuff like that just interests me.
Edited to add: DH just came in and saw me looking through the very dusty dictionary reciting the alphabet to myself and said, "You know, you don't have to do it that way anymore."

Now, here's one I can't stand - acrossed. As in, "I live acrossed the street."
