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Aug 20, 2015
This week’s themeAdverbs This week’s words ad hoc wherewith inter alia athwart pro rata
Ariana at the Window
Inspired by Tennyson’s poem, Mariana: “She drew the casement-curtain by, And glanced athwart the glooming flats.” Art: Arthur Hughes (1832-1915)
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with Anu Gargathwart
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adverb, preposition: From side to side of; across; against.
ETYMOLOGY:
From a- (on, into, toward) + thwart, from Old Norse thvert, neuter of
thverr (transverse). Earliest documented use: 1470.
USAGE:
“He shuffled athwart, keeping one eye ahead vigilantly.” Joseph Conrad; Heart of Darkness; Blackwood’s Magazine; 1899. See more usage examples of athwart in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I'd rather see a sermon than hear one any day; I'd rather one should walk with me than merely tell the way. -Edgar Guest, poet (20 Aug 1881-1959)
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