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Jul 30, 2008
This week's themeWords with hidden connections to animals This week's words popinjay croupier boustrophedon sommelier haggard AWAD in boustrophedon An ancient boustrophedon Gortyn code of law Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
with Anu GargboustrophedonPRONUNCIATION:
(boo-struh-FEED-n, -FEE-don)
MEANING:
noun: A method of writing in which lines are written alternately in opposite
direction, from left to right, and right to left.
ETYMOLOGY:
From boustrophedon, literally ox-turning, referring to the movement of an
ox while plowing a field, from Greek bous (ox) and strophe (turning). It's the
same strophe that shows up in catastrophe (literally, an overturning) and
apostrophe (literally, turning away, referring to the omission of a letter).
NOTES:
In such writing, each letter on the alternate lines was written as in a mirror
image or rotated 180 degrees. We still do many things boustrophedonically,
such as mowing the lawn, vacuuming the floor, etc. In many computer printers,
such as dot-matrix and inkjet, the print head usually moves in the boustrophedon
mode (though thankfully doesn't print letters mirrored or rotated).
USAGE:
"Tell me, am I wrong to mock vertigo from summit to abyss, to reveal the
world as I see it? To scribe my destiny boustrophedon, from left to right
then right to left."Philippe Petit; To Reach the Clouds: My High Wire Walk Between the Twin Towers; North Point Press; 2002. See more usage examples of boustrophedon in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
War will never cease until babies begin to come into the world with larger cerebrums and smaller adrenal glands. -H.L. Mencken, writer, editor, and critic (1880-1956)
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