22 September 2011, 18:21
skeet20Anthropomorphic Nouns
Subject: Anthropomorphic Collective Nouns.....
A Herd of Cows, A Flock of Chickens...FUNNY
The English language has some wonderfully anthropomorphic collective
nouns for the various groups of animals.
We are all familiar with a Herd of cows, a Flock of chickens, a School
of fish and a Gaggle of geese.
However, less widely
known is a Pride of lions, a Murder of crows (as well as
their cousins the rooks and ravens), an Exaltation of doves
and, presumably because they look so wise, a Parliament of
owls.
Now consider a group of Baboons.
They are the loudest, most dangerous, most obnoxious, most
viciously aggressive and least intelligent of all primates. And
what is the proper collective noun for a group of baboons?
Believe it or not .......a Congress!
I guess that pretty much explains the things that come out of
Washington
22 September 2011, 22:36
BriceNot that I disagree with the appropriateness of "congress", but I thought troop was the term.
23 September 2011, 03:38
375hnhin light of recent events, I believe it has been updated...
23 September 2011, 05:54
BriceWell OK, 375. But I think it is insulting to the baboons.