Some English expressions are so peculiar that it’s nearly impossible to trace their origins without knowing the history behind them.
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Weather Words: 'Oragious'
Oragious (pronounced or-AY-juhss) is an English borrowing of the French word orageux, meaning stormy or tempestuous.
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