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The state of our language <doh> Keeping on a similar theme: In years gone by the word meant ''A person who cuts the leaves and twigs of trees to use as food for animals in winter''. Later it came to mean the animal itself looking for the same fodder. What modern word is being described ?
Foragers?
 
Scavenge?
Just to summarize. It is something which all of us on here recently used - otherwise we would not be on here. It used to mean ''a person who cuts the leaves and twigs of trees to use as food for animals in winter''. Prior to doing this an element of choice was involved which involved ..........? The first use of this word in anything like it's modern sense was by George Eliot in 'Romola'. Now used in computing - and, like so many computing words, has gone through another slight shift in meaning.