
Word History is a podcast for people who enjoy words and history.
Each episode takes a small set of words linked to a theme. You'll hear what they mean, where they come from and which familiar words share the same linguistic roots, along with stories from the past related to their use.
Listen for words that sharpen expression, and brief histories that show how ideas and practices, as well as l... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

This podcast returns on February 22nd 2026. This episode examines lesser-known words for discussions about Precision, looking at their origins and familiar words from the same root. Words explored include punctilious, ad litteram, cavilling, facsimil... more
This episode explores uncommon words for discussions about Power, examining their origins and familiar words from the same root. Words highlighted include recrudescence, lese-majeste, contumacious, de facto, seditious and arrogate.
Hear how the tran... more
This episode covers rare words for conversations about Time, exploring their origins and recognisable words from the same root. Words featured include desultory, ephemeral, dilatory, tarry, exigent and evitable.
Listen for the history of how time, o... more
This podcast returns late January 2026. This episode begins with why Christmas carols were banned in the 17th century, and how the word carol comes from a French term for a dance performed by singers. Words like ditty, jingle and number are all used ... more
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Easy to engage with, fascinating content, bite-sized chunks. Great insights into etymology.
Hi. Your podcast is so great! I only discovered it a few days ago. I have to keep stopping play so I can soak everything in! So much information! It's amazing. I love etymology!
I came to this podcast hoping for an interesting take on the origins of the words we use. I left it looking for my slippers and wishing I owned a hammock. Tracing where our words came from is indeed an interesting prospect, but this particular presentation of said topic, delivered in an all-too-familiar British sing-song style, as if the presenter was reading an ingredient label, left me wanting less. Much less. In fact, I’m sure the attendant on my last domestic flight delivered the obligatory ... more
I’ve always enjoyed the study of history through word origins, or at hemology. This podcast is a real treat for anyone who enjoys the history of the English language as I do. It’s fun, and just the right length.
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Exploring the intricate relationship between language and history, this podcast offers engaging discussions centered around the origins of various words. Each episode focuses on a thematic set of terms, uncovering their meanings, historical contexts, and connections to other familiar words. The host presents these etymologies with an emphasis on their roots in Old English, Ancient Greek, Latin, and Old French, enriching the listener's understanding of how language has evolved over time. The episodes combined showcase a wealth of knowledge meant for those with a passion for words, linguistics, and the stories behind them, making it a unique resource for language enthusiasts.
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