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Dec 2, 2021
This week’s themePerfect synonyms This week’s words polyhistor bombinate echoism cynophilist timbrology Cartoon: Dan Piraro
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with Anu Gargcynophilist
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: One who loves dogs.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek kyon (dog) + -philia (love). Ultimately from the
Indo-European root kwon- (dog), which also gave us canine, chenille (from
French chenille: caterpillar, literally, little dog), kennel, canary,
hound, dachshund, corgi,
cynic,
cynegetic,
cynophobia,
cynosure, and
canaille.
Earliest documented use: 1890. A perfect synonym of today’s word is
philocynic.
USAGE:
“While man’s control of dogs underlies the dog owner’s declaration
of love, cat people enjoy admitting that cats are smarter than they
are, and, having been anointed by cats, they themselves are,
therefore, somehow superior to cynophilists.” Mark Cushing; Pet Nation; Penguin; 2020. “There will also be a tofu dog and a Bahn Mi dog, and for the gluten-free cynophilist, dogs will come wrapped in lettuce.” What’s Cookin’; Arkansas Times (Little Rock); May 25, 2017. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
There are a few times in life when you leap up and the past that you'd been
standing on falls away behind you, and the future you mean to land on is
not yet in place, and for a moment you're suspended knowing nothing and no
one, not even yourself. -Ann Patchett, writer (b. 2 Dec 1963)
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