from A to izzard



from A to izzard

From the very beginning to the very end; covering or regarding the entire possible range or scope. "Izzard" here is a once-dialectical, but now largely humorous, variation on the phonetic spelling of the letter "Z" (in British English, pronounced "zed"). We have to do a stock count of everything in the warehouse, from A to izzard! This introductory philosophy course will examine the field from A to izzard, beginning with the Greeks and finishing with the work of modern philosophers.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Boguslav-Medieval Slavic
Bonner['bɔnə]
HardyHAHR-deeEnglish
GraemeGRAY-əm, GRAMScottish, English (Rare)
LillieLIL-eeEnglish
BogusŁAwbaw-GUW-swahfPolish