Booklog 16/2022: Meagan Spooner: Sherwood
Feb. 15th, 2022 11:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

There were a couple of mild historical bloopers early on which I glossed over, but when Marion attends a banquet at Nottingham Castle at which potatoes are served I was thrown right out of the story. After that I found myself watching for more anachronisms such as arrows being 'fired' instead of loosed, and 'fall' being the season that follows summer. As far as I can tell fall didn't come into use in English until the 1500s. Autumn comes from the French autompne, from the Latin autumnus, but can't be proven to be in use before the 1300s. An earlier word might have been harvest. It comes from the Old English word hærfest, of Germanic origin. <sigh> You can tell I went down the google rabbit hole following up on this. I probably wouldn't have bothered if I hadn't been so disappointed in the potatoes.