Ran across this and thought it was interesting:
"Dependability" is a common enough word today, but it did not begin appearing in dictionaries until the early '30s. It was a word coined by the men who sold the cars that John and Horace Dodge began building in late 1914.
Letters from buyers of those early Dodges praised the car's power and rugged construction, but their most consistent comment was that the car could be depended upon. It did not take Dodge marketing people long to begin talking about the car's "dependability. " The word was invented by Theodore MacManus,a Dodge advertising executive.
Bet you guys didn't know Dodge's contribution to the English language,I sure didn't.
[This message has been edited by illflem (edited 02-24-2001). ]
"Dependability" is a common enough word today, but it did not begin appearing in dictionaries until the early '30s. It was a word coined by the men who sold the cars that John and Horace Dodge began building in late 1914.
Letters from buyers of those early Dodges praised the car's power and rugged construction, but their most consistent comment was that the car could be depended upon. It did not take Dodge marketing people long to begin talking about the car's "dependability. " The word was invented by Theodore MacManus,a Dodge advertising executive.
Bet you guys didn't know Dodge's contribution to the English language,I sure didn't.
[This message has been edited by illflem (edited 02-24-2001). ]