The Origins of Job Titles

The Origins of Job Titles

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English

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

05:02

The video explores the etymology of job-related words like 'monger' and 'grocer'. 'Monger' originates from the Latin 'mango', evolving into various forms in English, including fishmonger and cheesemonger. The term has both literal and figurative uses, often with negative connotations. 'Grocer' comes from the Latin 'grossarius', meaning a bulk seller, and is linked to the concept of 'green grocer'. The video also touches on historical meanings of 'meat' and 'greens'.

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What is the origin of the word 'monger'?

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What was the Old English term for butcher?

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Which of the following was originally a seller of apples?

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What is a common characteristic of modern figurative mongers?

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What does the word 'grocer' originally refer to?

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In historical terms, what did 'meat' refer to?

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What does the term 'green grocer' refer to?