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 | May 16, 2024This week’s theme Eponyms This week’s words galvanic stan maecenatism alastor Pygmalion     Illustration: Anu Garg + AI             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg alastor
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: An avenger.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
After Alastor, a deity or spirit of vengeance in Greek mythology. The
name is apparently from Greek a- (not) + lathein (to forget), alluding
to this deity’s role in ensuring that the members of a family remember
acts of vengeance and commit fresh crimes, thus perpetuating the cycle
of bloodshed (think Romeo & Juliet’s families). Earliest documented use:
1603.
 USAGE: 
“It’s too bad you went to Eton and Oxford, Roundsby. If you had been
brought up by a gypsy grandmother, you would have recognized an
alastor too, and perhaps taken steps to be rid of me.” Rebecca J. Allred, et al.; Chilling Horror; Flame Tree; 2016. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:I want people to talk to one another no matter what their difference of
opinion might be. -Studs Terkel, author and broadcaster (16 May 1912-2008) | 
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