On 2024-02-27 Tu 05:03, Benoit Lobréau wrote:


On 2/25/24 23:32, Peter Smith wrote:
Also, I don't understand how the word "draught" (aka "draft") makes
sense here -- I assume the intended word was "drought" (???).

yes, that was the intent, sorry about that. English is not my native langage and I was convinced the spelling was correct.


Both are English words spelled correctly, but with very different meanings. (Drought is definitely the one you want here.) This reminds me of the Errata section of Sellars and Yeatman's classic "history" work "1066 And All That":

"For 'pheasant' read 'peasant' throughout."


cheers


andrew

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