Hypnagogia!
It seems that it would behoove you to get your copy of Sandman: Endless Nights.
We’re fixin’ to read it soon.
by Jaybird · November 21, 2013
It seems that it would behoove you to get your copy of Sandman: Endless Nights.
We’re fixin’ to read it soon.
Jaybird
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the French word dénouement is derived from the Old French word desnouer, “to untie”
Weird. I thought it came from “nuage,” or cloud. To “dénouer” would be to de-cloud something, as when the remaining unexplained parts of the plot were laid bare.Report
Hey, I ripped that off from Wikipedia.Report
All the etymologies I can find definitely have it coming from nouer and nodus.Report
And I’d never actually looked it up. I just figured it was obvious. But those “obvious” etymologies… they’re often wrong.Report
I thought I remembered hearing it was from “knot” way back in a literature course in college, but I admit I hadn’t thought about it since.Report