Balmy

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  1. Nik Berry:

    Of course, as most English people (including me) are non-rhotic speakers, ‘balmy’ and ‘barmy’ are homophones.

  2. Dick Holdstock:

    And then there is the Barming Heath Lunatic Asylum built in Maidstone, Kent 1833. I understand you had to be Balmy to get in in 1850.

  3. John:

    I saw a comment related to this where the implication was that balmy could also mean weak-minded but surely that is the word barmy.. unless I am wrong…???

  4. John:

    Ah… as I suspected.. the two words merged a long time ago. FYI. Certainly in the UK.. balmy retains its original use as in mild weather and barmy only refers to weak-minded.. crazy would be a better modern use.