Captain America: The Winter Soldier
http://marvel.com/captainamerica#/story
WORD HISTORY:
Captain-This word goes back to Indo European "kauput," which meant "head." This gave its Italic/Latin offspring "caput," with the same meaning. This then spawned an adjectival form, "capitaneus, which meant "prominent, large, main," then also used as a noun to mean "leader." This gave Old French, a Latin based language, "capitaine," with the same meaning. This was then borrowed into English from French in the 1300s. By the 1500s, it had developed the meaning of a military rank, often associated with navy rank for an officer who commanded a ship, but later also an officer rank in the army; that is, land forces. From the "commander of a ship" idea came the verb form, meaning "to command and lead a ship;" also the figurative use, as in, "The guide captained us through some rough terrain."
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3 Comments:
The link brought up a blank page, but I did a search and clicked on that link and it produced a blank page too. Site must be down?
I checked and the link works, but the page is slow to load, you have to wait a bit.
good movie with lots of Cleveland scenery and settings, going back again
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