Austenesque Lovers TBR Challenge 2020 discussion
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Regency Term Explanations
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The only definition I can find is in the Oxford English Dictionary which states: "A building housing an apparatus for pounding or crushing apples; a cider mill. Also occasionally more generally: a building in which anything is crushed or pulverised."
I haven't yet read Mistaken, so does this make any sense in the context in the book?

I miss my OED...I left it back in the US when I moved because it was so big and took up so much other book space in my carry on....lol
I am trying to decide if it is worth it to try and lug it back with me this summer...can't bring my self to pay the $100 for a yearly subscription to the online version.

I miss my OED...I left it back in the US when I moved because it was so big and took up so much other book space in my carry on....lol ..."
Danielle, I live in the UK and have a card for my local library (in North Yorkshire). If I put the number on my library card into the sign in box on the OED website, I can access it for absolutely nothing! That's right, I don't have to pay a single penny for the privilege! Apparently, it's because North Yorkshire Libraries subscribe to the site. It's a tip I picked up a few years ago but can't for the life of me remember where. I find it a godsend when I'm undertaking a beta/proofread and want to look up language use and etymology.

Yes, I miss having a local library I can use. Technically I do use the digital part and can check out ebooks, I just can't access the main library page because I am currently in the Dominican Republic. I am either going to lug back my OED or I am going to have to pay for the subscription...I miss using it and it would be helpful. Who knows, maybe I can even write it off on my taxes since I am an English teacher....I should look into that now that I think about it! :-)


An interesting lesson for our times.

I am reading "Mistaken" and came across this on page 83 "as he cowered in the back room of a 'pounding house' in Edmonton" and I am thinking that the pounding house is some kind of disreputable pub or lending house.
Anyone have any ideas?