Word of the Day: MAN-MENDER

ETYMOLOGY
from man + mender

EXAMPLE
“… Man, I must have busines; this foolish fellow
Hinders himselfe: I have a dozen Rascalls
To hurt within these five dayes: good
man mender,
Stop me up with Parsley, like stuft Beefe,
And let me walke abroad.
…”

From: Comedies and Tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher Gentlemen
By: Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, a1625

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