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Dec 13, 2023
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb tr.: To form something from parts that are very different.
ETYMOLOGY:
After Chimera, a fire-breathing female monster in Greek mythology who had
a lion’s head, a goat’s body, and a serpent’s tail. From Greek khimaira
(she-goat), ultimately from the Indo-European root ghei- (winter), which
also gave us chimera (literally, a female animal that is one winter or
one year old), hibernate, and the Himalayas, from Sanskrit him (snow) +
alaya (abode). Earliest documented use: 1651.
USAGE:
“Taking them all into me, I chimerized myself, a multiple of all these
creatures passing through the gateway of my body to the realm above.” J.G. Ballard; The Unlimited Dream Company; Liveright; 2013. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Whenever books are burned men also in the end are burned. -Heinrich Heine,
poet, journalist, and essayist (13 Dec 1797-1856)
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