Words with Webster
Hi, everybody! Webster here, with
a brand-new installment of Words with Me. Today I’ve collected a bunch more old
ways to say “cat.” This list continues the much shorter list I started last
year in thispost. Once again, the terms are from Oxford English Dictionary’s Historical
Thesaurus, and they’re arranged in order from newest to oldest:
Pussy: (1699) A colloquial term for a cat. Also used as a proper or pet name.
Pussycat: (1698) A cat.
Miaower: (1632) Also miauler, meaning a cat.
Grimalkin: (1630) Used as both a proper name and a common term for a cat. Applied especially to older female cats. Also used as contemptuous term for a jealous old woman.
Tibert: (1616) Used as both a proper name and a common term for a cat.
Mewer: (1611) Meaning an animal that mews, especially a cat. Also mewler.
Puss-Cat: (1529) Meaning a cat or a person who was like a cat.
Baudrons: (1500) A Scottish name for the cat.
Gib: (1400) A familiar name given to a cat. “To play fy gib” (to say “fie” to the cat) meant to threaten someone. Later, “gib” meant a neutered male cat. The word has also been used reproachfully, especially when referring to an old woman.
Bad: (1325) Meaning a domestic or wild cat.
Cat: (800) Meaning a domestic feline.
Friendly Fill-Ins

1. My favorite kind of cookie is chocolate chip with walnuts.
2. I have no idea who would play me in a movie about my life. I think my life is more suited to a comic book than a movie.
Real Cat Paisley’s answers
3. Love is having a nice person who feeds you and everything and whose lap you can nap on.
4. For Valentine's Day, Mommy is helping me write a very lovely poem, but you’ll have to wait till next week to read it.
I guess there are a lot of ways to say cat. Thank you both for your fill-in answers, I enjoyed them. I can't wait to read your poem. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteIn France, "cat" is "chat"...didn't know that when I named my blog eons ago, that is partly why I have so many readers located in France. It was one of them who told me that. Thanks for the great info!!! catchatwithcarenandcody
ReplyDeleteThis was interesting! Thanks! My life has been a drama, though I learned humour from it. I like your answers! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteRoby Sweet,
ReplyDeleteMmm, chocolate chip cookies with walnuts sound yummy. Sometimes when I make chocolate chip cookies I'll toss in pecan pieces and coconut flakes or I leave out the coconut. Either way, it's a good cookie! I can't wait to read Paisley's poem. Have a good weekend!