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Feb 25, 2020
This week’s themeAdverbs This week’s words somedeal abaft natheless endlong somewhither Internet Anagram Server I, Rearrangement Servant May I try your name? A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargabaft
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adverb: Toward the rear or stern. preposition: Behind. ETYMOLOGY:
From Middle English a- (toward) + baft (in the rear). Earliest documented use: 1400.
USAGE:
“The Irish sense of home place is almost a clinically identifiable organ,
abaft the gizzard and above the spleen.” Kevin Myers; Mailmen and Google Earth Already Deliver What Postcodes Can’t; Sunday Times (London, UK); Aug 2, 2015. See more usage examples of abaft in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
In the cellars of the night, when the mind starts moving around old trunks
of bad times, the pain of this and the shame of that, the memory of a small
boldness is a hand to hold. -John Leonard, critic (25 Feb 1939-2008)
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