Folk etymologists abhor a vacuum. For every word for which there is no clear derivation, hundreds of unlikely stories spring up to fill the gap. Take spinach for instance. For a long time it was assumed that the ‘spin’ element must have something to do with Latin spina, meaning a thorn, because the seeds of some varieties are prickly. Another story inc…
Chieftain of the leafy greens
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