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How could you mend a pencil?
If the verb "to mend" means to repair, it is very difficult for me to visualise how it should be possible to repair a broken pencil.
But in the book I try to read now there is a phrase "... asked John one day, as he stood beside her mending a pencil."
Did they have different pencils back in the 19th century (the book is from the 1850s) or did the verb "to mend" use to have a different meaning?
6 de feb. de 2012 12:23
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http://www.todayinsci.com/D/Dixon_Joseph/Pencils-GoodHousekeeping.htm
You made me curious. After skimming the site above, I would say that pencils were not at first, sharpened to a point. The term mend was a hold over from the term used for adjusting the shape of a quill, "mend."
6 de febrero de 2012
I have never heard of anybody 'mending' a pencil, only sharpening one.
6 de febrero de 2012
I think during that time, 'to mend a pencil' probably meant 'to sharpen' because sharpeners were not used during that time.
6 de febrero de 2012
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