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Mar 30, 2018
This week’s themeWords described using their anagrams This week’s words listerize adulatory babble metathesis blate This week’s comments AWADmail 822 Next week’s theme Coined words A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargblate
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb intr.: To babble or to cry. adjective: Timid. ANAGRAM:
blate = bleat
ETYMOLOGY:
For verb: Apparently an alteration of bleat, whose earlier pronunciation rhymed
with the word great. Earliest documented use: 1878. For adjective: From Scots blate (timid, sheepish). Earliest documented use: 1000. USAGE:
“The sound of frogs blating like new calves from the culvert horn of the ramp.” Janice Daugharty; Vision Quest; 2010. See more usage examples of blate in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
We call them dumb animals, and so they are, for they cannot tell us how
they feel, but they do not suffer less because they have no words. -Anna
Sewell, writer (30 Mar 1820-1878)
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