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Learning Sixteenth-Century Business Jargon | Better HN
Learning Sixteenth-Century Business Jargon
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autokill
4y ago
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thedailymail
4y ago
Given the focus on the East India Company (chartered by Queen Elizabeth I on December 31, 1600), shouldn't this be "seventeenth-century"?
visarga
4y ago
Nice read, but doesn't say anything about business jargon.
spadros
4y ago
Came here to say this. Was greatly disappointed by the lack of jargon and etymology.
maroonblazer
4y ago
Yeah, I was looking forward to 1500-ish versions of "circle back" "reach out" "leverage" "long pole in tent", etc...
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