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MrIxolite | 11:39 Thu 24th Jun 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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Where does this expression come from?
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'Umpty' first appeared as military slang 100 years ago, meaning an indefinite - but large - number. It was used particularly in the Royal Navy in much the same way as 'x' is used in mathematics to represent an unknown quantity. 'Umpteenth' came to be a sort of adjectival form of the word, with obvious connections with thirteenth, fourteenth etc.
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Do we know who coined the phrase Umpty 100 years ago?
I reckon it must have been Humpty Dumpty. As he explained to Alice, a word can mean whatever you want it to mean.
And another thing, where, in the nursery rhyme, does it say that Humpty is an egg?
EGG! you did that just for me didn't you!?
He looks like an egg in the original illustrations.
Yes, but why?

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