Mondy
Well-Known Member
Why do people insist upon calling the place where horses are schooled a 'menage'?
Oxford English Dictionary: A domestic establishment, or its members collectively; a household, a home. In later use also: the parties involved in a romantic or sexual relationship regarded as forming a domestic establishment; the relationship itself.
Ie. NOT a riding school, which, if one desires to be fancy, can be called a 'manege'.
I am so tired of people affecting a bogus prestige by using words they don't even know what mean.
I thought the fashion for dropping French words in for every second breath waned after Chaucer in the fourteenth century. Apparently ridiculous affectation has a loooong afterlife in the equestrian community.
Summary: 'Manege' NOT 'menage', NOT 'menage' but 'MANEGE'.
That is all for now.
Oxford English Dictionary: A domestic establishment, or its members collectively; a household, a home. In later use also: the parties involved in a romantic or sexual relationship regarded as forming a domestic establishment; the relationship itself.
Ie. NOT a riding school, which, if one desires to be fancy, can be called a 'manege'.
I am so tired of people affecting a bogus prestige by using words they don't even know what mean.
I thought the fashion for dropping French words in for every second breath waned after Chaucer in the fourteenth century. Apparently ridiculous affectation has a loooong afterlife in the equestrian community.
Summary: 'Manege' NOT 'menage', NOT 'menage' but 'MANEGE'.
That is all for now.