That which you forget is that dear old Dr Johnson included all contemporary words and did indeed delve back into the mists of time. It can hardly be regarded as unreasonable that the High Saxon of Geoff 'a yard of mead' Chaucer should have failed to be adopted when it was deficient in alphabetic count alone.
Please do remember that, whatever Microsoft may say, there is no such thing as 'American English'! This persistent, nay constant, abuse of the humble 'z' might be amaZing, I had long since realiSed it but had felt it unfair upon a backward people to criticiSe them for it, stands as a case in point. The appalling habit of truncating perfectly simply and harmless words 'through' an allergy to 'OUGH' is another example but the list really could just go on and on.
Please do remember that, whatever Microsoft may say, there is no such thing as 'American English'! This persistent, nay constant, abuse of the humble 'z' might be amaZing, I had long since realiSed it but had felt it unfair upon a backward people to criticiSe them for it, stands as a case in point. The appalling habit of truncating perfectly simply and harmless words 'through' an allergy to 'OUGH' is another example but the list really could just go on and on.
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