Episode 7: Digital
Although digital technology didn’t permeate our culture until the 20th century, the word has ancient roots. Originally, it referred to our fingers and toes!
Episode 6: Comfort
The word ‘comfort’ once described the spiritual consolation given by God to an individual. Today, it describes commercialized products like air conditioners, tennis shoes, and sofas—a pretty drastic change.
Episode 5: Meat
The word ‘meat’ once referred to all forms of solid food, not just animal flesh.
Episode 4: Polysemy
Polysemy is when a single word has multiple meanings––the opposite of the more familiar synonymy.
Episode 3: Weird
‘Weird’ derives from the Old English word wyrd, which was not an adjective, but a noun that’s often translated into Engish as ‘fate.’ But on closer inspection, wyrd and ‘fate’ are actually quite different concepts.
Episode 2: Nice
Over the course of seven centuries, ‘nice’ has been used to mean stupid, promiscuous, elegant, and effeminate, among a handful of other things.
Episode 1: Villain
From Medieval farmworkers to comic book antagonists, the meaning of ‘villain’ has changed drastically over time.