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#1 2008-08-20 15:24:13

patschwieterman
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“scentilla” for “scintilla”

The metaphorical shift here would seem to be from a tiny spark you can barely see to an odor you can barely smell – and that works pretty well for the first citation below. This could be a simple misspelling; “scintilla” and “scentilla” would have identical pronunciations for those of us with the pin/pen merger. But I would think “scent” is so common and distinctive that it’s gotta be drawing attention to itself for those using the reshaping. This is rare – only 14 ughits. Examples:

These five percent run around saying that a bourbon has “hints of vanilla, caramel, Provence-grown thyme, and a scentilla of Iranian dates from the 1997 harvest”, and the joke is that they probably really can taste these things.
http://stoneunhinged.wordpress.com/2006/02/20/

I dare you to travel to ANY country with an Islamic Theocracy and find a single one of these “Muslim chic” women in public that can wear that burqua or hijab and have even a scentilla of sex appeal.
http://www.debbieschlussel.com/archives … usted.html

Sometimes Lisa, you open your mouth to speak not having a scentilla of understanding regarding what you say.
http://strelzbacktalk.proboards19.com/i … 100&page=3

Hey! My new spellchecker program doesn’t flag “gotta.” I can’t decide whether or not that’s good.

[Edit: My Google numbers are wrong. There’s an air freshener called “Scentilla”; I was using “a scentilla” to avoid citations of the brand, but I forgot I’d limited the search in that way. “Scentilla” gets 568/128 r/ughits, but most of those aren’t the target reshaping.]

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#2 2008-08-20 17:23:59

TootsNYC
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Re: “scentilla” for “scintilla”

Any possibility the “cent” inside “scentilla” is influencing this?

But “scent” itself isn’t such a bad imagery switch—the things that create scents are pretty darned small, yes?
And dates & sex appeal have odiferous (isn’t that a great word?) connections.

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#3 2008-08-20 17:38:55

DavidTuggy
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Re: “scentilla” for “scintilla”

Pat favors us with yet another scentillating contribution.

(1.5K, but many of them are purposeful. Still, some, e.g.

a scentillating effect is produced when these shades are used with electric light bulbs
www.wikipatents.com/gb/179224.html

are probably for real.)


*If the human mind were simple enough for us to understand,
we would be too simple-minded to understand it* .

(Possible Corollary: it is, and we are .)

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#4 2008-08-21 09:05:23

nilep
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Re: “scentilla” for “scintilla”

I think Pat is on the right track with “an odor you can barely smell.” That clearly works for the first two citations, and from there it’s just a slight semantic expansion to “a scintilla of proof” etc.

I find this oddly reminiscent of “look warm << luke warm” in its synaesthesia. In that case, barely warm is a “look”; in this case, barely perceptible is a “scent.”
http://eggcorns.lascribe.net/forum/view … hp?id=2758

And in light of what I said in that thread, I should add that I’m somewhat more convinced of the eggcornicity of scentilla than I was of look warm. Moreover, the existence of the former strengthens my confidence in the latter.

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