神秘内容 Loading...   
philately   \fuh-LAT-uh-lee\   (noun) 
     : the collection and study of postage and imprinted stamps 
: stamp collecting 
 
 
Example sentence: 
     Mark's been interested in philately since he was a kid, 
so he was thrilled to learn that a huge postage stamp exhibition 
was coming to town. 
 
Did you know? 
     Who wouldn't love something tax free? George Herpin did. 
He was a French stamp fancier back in the 1860s, when stamps 
were a fairly new invention. Before stamps, the recipient of 
a letter -- not the sender -- had to pay the postage. Stamps 
forced the sender to foot the bill, and created a lot of stamp 
lovers among folks on the receiving end of the mail -- and a 
mania for stamp collecting. "Timbromania" was toyed with as a 
term to affix to this new hobby -- from the French word for 
stamp, "timbre." But when Herpin suggested "philatelie" 
(anglicized to "philately"), combining the Greek root "phil-," 
meaning "loving," with Greek "ateleia," meaning "tax-exemption," 
stamp lovers everywhere took a fancy to it and the name stuck. 
      | 
                  
                
                  |   | 
                  
                
                   | 
                   | 
                  
                
                   | 
                  
                
                  | 
                    
                    
                     | 
                  
                
                   |