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Sep 14, 2018
This week’s themeWords coined after stock characters This week’s words zany punchinello alazon eiron capitano Illustration from I Comici Italiani, 1897 This week’s comments AWADmail 846 Next week’s theme Words that have many unrelated meanings A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargcapitano
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A swaggering, cowardly person, especially a soldier, policeman, etc.
ETYMOLOGY:
After Capitano, a stock character in commedia dell’arte, from Italian
capitano (captain), from Latin caput (head). Earliest documented use: 1594.
USAGE:
“The capitano strode uphill, cloak flowing, minions a respectful distance behind.” Toby Manning; My Father the Stranger; The Guardian (London, UK); Jan 1, 2011. See more usage examples of capitano in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Elitism is the slur directed at merit by mediocrity. -Sydney J. Harris,
journalist (14 Sep 1917-1986)
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