Talk:NCIS season 16
Latest comment: 5 years ago by AussieLegend in topic Straight vs strait
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Straight vs strait
editIn this edit, "straight-laced" was arbitrarily changed to "strait-laced", which I reverted after doing some research.
- Wiktionary shows straight-laced as the primary spelling and strait-laced as an alternative
- The Oxford dictionary goes into the origins of the word and, while acknowledging that "strait" was the original spelling, it says as strait is now old-fashioned and unfamiliar, it is more commonly interpreted today as the usual word "straight" and that "straight-laced" is more common than "strait-laced".
This is a common thread in other dictionaries. Wikipedia doesn't generally prefer one spelling over another but it does say that spelling shouldn't be arbitrarily changed and that we shouldn't use archaic spellings except in quotes. --AussieLegend (✉) 05:54, 2 March 2019 (UTC)