Once upon a time there was a very small knight in very small shining armour.
He was so small he couldn't ride a horse, so he used to ride a dog, instead.
Now, one day there was a great storm. The knight and his dog (who had been caught out in the nasty weather, which had given the poor dog a nasty cough and cold) were sitting by the fire in their great hall chewing on thigh bones of pigs (the pigs had been cooked, so they weren't complaining) when among the cracks of thunder and the howling of the wind they heard a knocking on the door, and the old steward ushered in an old man dripping with rain and shivering with cold.
'We need your help, sir knight,' he gasped. 'A troll has come to the village and is destroying the houses one by one. When the last house has been destroyed he will find us all and he will eat us!'
Well, the knight was small, but he was very brave.
'Saddle up my dog,' he said to the steward. 'I will rescue you all!'
But the steward shook his head.
'You must be mad,' he said. 'Look at the state of the poor animal. Why, I wouldn't put a knight out on a dog like this!'
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Yes, sorry about that, but I was reminded of that story by the modern trend for leaving out the hyphen in the word week-night.
Weeknight.
Geddit?
Word To Use Today: week. An Old English form of this word was wice. It's related to the Gothic word wikō, order.
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