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Jul 3, 2008
This week's themeWords from medicine This week's words costive roborant catholicon atrabilious linctus “Words are the small change of thought.” ~Jules Renard Send some to friends & family Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
with Anu GargatrabiliousPRONUNCIATION:
(at-ruh-BIL-yuhs)
MEANING:
adjective: 1. Gloomy. 2. Ill-tempered.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin atra bilis (black bile), translation of Greek melankholia.
USAGE:
"A couple of nights ago on BBC Two they scheduled an amusing programme,
called Grumpy Old Women at Christmas, in which a lot of atrabilious
female semi celebs of a certain age moaned about the festive season."Jane Shilling; Not a Card Sent or a Bauble Hung; The Times (London, UK); Dec 23, 2004. See more usage examples of atrabilious in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Obstinacy is the result of the will forcing itself into the place of the intellect. -Arthur Schopenhauer, philosopher (1788-1860)
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