But what about kernel printfs?
Colin Kendall
colin at pdn.UUCP
Fri May 20 00:22:44 AEST 1988
In article <941 at cresswell.quintus.UUCP>, ok at quintus.UUCP (Richard A. O'Keefe) writes:
>
> Yes, it's kernel with two "e"s. According to Webster's II:
> "kernel ... 3: The most material and central part."
>
> "-al" and "-ar" in English are morphemes connoting "pertaining to"
> which form adjectives, so "kernal" would be an adjective meaning
> "pertaining to an Irish or Scottish foot soldier (a kern)".
Hence similarly:
"vial", "pertaining to a popular Unix editor"
"sisal", "pertaining to a female sibling"
"radar", "pertaining to a dosage of radiation"
"heal", "pertaining to a man"
etc.
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