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Aug 30, 2024
This week’s themeWords used figuratively This week’s words effervescent malodorous piquant fulgent aspersion Illustration: Anu Garg + AI This week’s comments AWADmail 1157 Next week’s theme Coined words A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargaspersion
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. A damaging accusation: slander. 2. The sprinkling with water, as in baptism. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin aspergere (to sprinkle), from ad- (toward) + spargere (to
strew). Earliest documented use: 1570.
NOTES:
Depending on the denomination, some common methods of baptism
are submersion (dunking a person in water), immersion (dipping in water),
affusion (pouring water over the head), and aspersion (sprinkling).
USAGE:
“However, defence lawyer Susan Gray said that the Crown had only cast
aspersions on her client, and had proven little.” Tommy Livingston; Mum ‘Has Paid the Ultimate Price’; Dominion Post (Wellington, New Zealand); Sep 29, 2017. “Baptism by immersion, aspersion or sprinkling are all irrelevant to my faith. Looking out for the least of them and treating people with love and respect is the mission.” David Hunter; It’s How We Treat Others That Matters; News Sentinel (Knoxville, Tennessee); Sep 30, 2014. See more usage examples of aspersion in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
An ounce of mother is worth a pound of clergy. -Spanish proverb
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