The Difference Between Gray and Grey
October 27th, 2005There are two acceptable spellings of the word gray. Prior to today I was under the assumption that “gray” was the more popular of the pair, but after two quick Google searches for “gray” and “grey,” I realized the difference seems to be very slight (on the Web, at least).
So what, then, is the difference between the two spellings? According to Google Answers, the two words have almost the same meaning in all cases, and g-r-a-y is simply an American derivation of the original spelling g-r-e-y. According to Flak Magazine, the difference can be chalked up to the same happenstances that led to organize/organise and judgement/judgment. Apparently e.e. cummings and Prince are partly to blame as well. However, among the several hypotheses for why gray and grey exist, I believe the following to be the best:
Gray is a color.
Grey is a *colour*.
So next time you’re faced with the choice of spelling the word “gray,” feel free to go with whatever spelling best suits you at the time. I think I’ll continue to use g-r-e-y, just because it’s been so lucky for me in the past.
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