My two very dearest friends have fueled the creative fire..just by simple remarks.. key words proper King’s English and Noodles for Lunch..here we go!
syn·tax
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NOUN:
ETYMOLOGY: French syntaxe, from Late Latin syntaxis, from Greek suntaxis, from suntassein, to put in order : sun-, syn- + tassein, tag-, to arrange
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- The study of the rules whereby words or other elements of sentence structure are combined to form grammatical sentences.
- A publication, such as a book, that presents such rules.
- The pattern of formation of sentences or phrases in a language.
- Such a pattern in a particular sentence or discourse.
- Computer Science The rules governing the formation of statements in a programming language.
- A systematic, orderly arrangement.
ETYMOLOGY: French syntaxe, from Late Latin syntaxis, from Greek suntaxis, from suntassein, to put in order : sun-, syn- + tassein, tag-, to arrange
Syntax is the basis , athough an outdated grammatical theory, the proper structure for putting words together as in proper King’s English.
“noodles”..well that remains to be seen and written! A narrow stip of dried dough..
Put those together and you get a somewhat modern defintion of beginning and end.
A noodle may be cut at any point..the beginning, middle or end. Make sure that you cut yours at just the right spot..the beginning must be at the precise point of creating a mouthwatering tease. The end must reflect the accumulation of all your desires come to pass!