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AWADmail Issue 673A Weekly Compendium of Feedback on the Words in A.Word.A.Day and Tidbits about Words and Language
From: Anu Garg (words at wordsmith.org)
International Scrabble Dictionary Will Make You Lolz With Its Ridic List of New Words
Is the Writing on the Wall for the Paragraph?
Some Sami Languages Disappearing
From: Peter Armstrong-See (armstrong-see dlgtele.dk) Subject: Re: A.Word.A.Day--devolve Today’s word is another wonderful faux ami, a false friend. In Spanish, devolver means give back, return. As in return a loaned book, or return a glance. The French term faux ami (plural: faux amis) is commonly used among interpreters to describe such apparently synonymous words, that have quite diverse meanings. They are to be dealt with just as with false friends. Know them, watch out for them, and avoid falling into their traps.
Peter Armstrong-See, Grevinge, Denmark
From: Laura Burns (laurab12 sbcglobal.net)
A Thought for Today Red roses for young lovers. French beans for longstanding relationships. -Ruskin Bond, author (b. 19 May 1934) So he wants, perhaps,
An attachment a la Plato for a bashful young potato, or a not-too-French French bean.
as described by W.S. Gilbert in Patience?
Laura Burns, Galveston, Texas
From: M Henri Day (mhenriday gmail.com) Interesting to note that the word “embrace” possesses the same tension between its concrete, physical meaning and its abstract extension as does “espouse”, as seen in the famous exchange between the 4th Earl of Sandwich and Samuel Foote.
M Henri Day, Stockholm, Sweden
From: M.A. Bechtler (mabechtler hotmail.com) E-Spouse: the significant other with whom you communicate via email.
M.A. Bechtler, Lexington, South Carolina
From: Peter Gross (plgrossmd gmail.com) In medicine we use the word “exacerbate” exactly as your meaning describes. Our extra syllable now seems excessive.
Peter Gross, Falls Church, Virginia
From Anu Garg (words at wordsmith.org)
Should political discourse devolve
-Steve Benko, New York, New York (stevebenko1 gmail.com)
When a young rascal pays me to edify
-Steve Benko, New York, New York (stevebenko1 gmail.com)
Why must we keep rushing to parlay
-Anne Thomas, Sedona, Arizona (antom earthlink.net)
When his wife he did espouse,
-Joan Perrin, Port Jefferson Station, New York (perrinjoan aol.com)
Should your girlfriend ask “What rhymes with ‘acerbate’?”
-Steve Benko, New York, New York (stevebenko1 gmail.com)
From: Phil Graham (pgraham1946 cox.net) “When I buy a new car, son, you’ll get devolve, oh!” “Would you mind, Edify teach you something?” said Wallis Warfield Simpson. “It’s parlay my fault that we lost twice as much as last year,” said the business partner. Often, only espouse is likely to support a hare-brained idea. While fishing, the woman got angrier acerbate kept getting stolen off the hook.
Phil Graham, Tulsa, Oklahoma
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The finest words in the world are only vain sounds if you cannot understand
them. -Anatole France, novelist, essayist, Nobel laureate (1844-1924)
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