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  • Picnic - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    "Letters"), but the thing itself apparently was rare before c 1800 as an English… See origin and meaning of picnic
  • The History Of The Word Picnic
    Etymology and Linguistic Origins The history of the word picnic begins with its etymology, which points to French origins The term "picnic" first appeared in the French language as "pique-nique" during the 17th century This compound word combined "piquer," meaning "to pick" or "peck," and "nique," a term for a small amount or something trivial Together, the phrase suggested the act of
  • picnic — Wordorigins. org
    The word’s origin is in Europe, has no racial overtones whatsoever, and, as we have seen, long predates the practice of lynching Black people There are seemingly innocuous words that have racist origins (cf grandfather clause), but picnic is not one of them
  • Picnic - Wikipedia
    Etymology A picnic party assembling in Columbus, Ohio, c 1950 The word comes from the French pique-nique [4] However, it may also have been borrowed from the German word Picknick, [5] which was itself borrowed from French [6]
  • Where Did The Word Picnic Come From? Wake up brothers and . . .
    Although not taught in American learning institutions and literature, it is in most Black history professional circles and literature that the origin of the term: ‘picnic’ derives from the acts of lynching African-Americans The word: ‘picnic’ is rooted from the whole theme of: ‘Pick A Nigger’
  • The Origin Story: How Picnic Got Its Name
    The origin and meaning of the word “picnic” have long sparked curiosity and fascination Many theories have emerged, but no definitive answer exists As I delve into the history and etymology of picnics, join me in uncovering the intriguing story behind this beloved outdoor pastime
  • The History of the Picnic
    But such was its popularity that it soon found its way into more literary works, too In 1808, Dorothy Wordsworth picnicked with 18 others on Grasmere Island and, though she admitted to being puzzled by the origins of the word, told her friend Catherine Clarkson that ‘Windermere gentlemen have a picnic every day’





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