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Discuss A.Word.A.Day--auctorial(ok-TOR-ee-uhl)This week's theme: Words about books adjective: Pertaining to an author. [From Latin auctor (author, creator), from augere (to create). Ultimately from the Indo-European root aug- (increase) which is also the source of auction, authorize, inaugurate, augment, august, auxiliary, and nickname ("a nickname" is a splitting of the earlier "an ekename", literally, an additional name).]
"[Edna] O'Brien's credo seems to be that the only revenge is to survive.
Mind you, she does not shirk from taking her own auctorial revenge on
those characters who did wrong by Nell." See more usage examples of auctorial in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. X-BonusThe pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails. -William Arthur Ward, college administrator, writer (1921-1994) |
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