Noah Webster, responsible for an influential dictionary that helped establish the distinctive aspects of American spelling. Webster was alarmed by a series of biblical passages that he regarded as "offensive," "unseemly," and "distasteful." Words to which he took particular exception include "piss," "privy member," "prostitute," "teat," "whore," and "womb."
( Alister E. McGrath )
[ In the Beginning: The Story of ]
www.QuoteSweet.com