The word moot is an archaic term meaning "argue, debate, discuss." In early English history, a moot was a meeting to discuss local affairs. Moot comes from the Old English gemot, meaning "meeting."
I think the funniest thing is "Lady Gargar." I don't quite understand why British people can't say an open 'a' sound - Lady Dianer was also a source of amusement...
I love this! (we just got the book Mirror Mirror, have you read it?) I think it is interesting that I read that book, and saw this video in the same day....Thanks for sharing!
I think the funniest thing is "Lady Gargar." I don't quite understand why British people can't say an open 'a' sound - Lady Dianer was also a source of amusement...
ReplyDeleteI love this! (we just got the book Mirror Mirror, have you read it?) I think it is interesting that I read that book, and saw this video in the same day....Thanks for sharing!
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