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Dec 6, 2021
This week’s themeIllustrated words This week’s words daedal involute xylophilous seraphic lentic Illustration: Leah Palmer Preiss Previous week’s theme Perfect synonyms A.Word.A.Day
with Anu GargWords can be enjoyable any time of the year, but this week in A.Word.A.Day is a special treat. As in previous years, I gave the artist Leah Palmer Preiss (curiouser at mindspring.com) five words and this week you get to see what she has done with them. It’s a feast for the eyes and for the mind. Enjoy! daedal
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Ingenious; skillful; intricate; artistic.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin daedalus (skillful), from Greek daidalos. Earliest documented
use: 1590. A related word is logodaedaly.
NOTES:
In Greek mythology, Daedalus was an architect and craftsman who
built the labyrinth for King Minos of Crete. When the king imprisoned
him so the knowledge of the labyrinth wouldn’t spread, Daedalus made
wings for himself and his son Icarus.
USAGE:
“The best of the projects in the magazine were truly daedal: ingenious,
cleverly intricate, and diversified.” Eric Kraft; Taking Off; St. Martin’s Press; 2014. See more usage examples of daedal in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
A timid question will always receive a confident answer. -Charles John
Darling, lawyer, judge, and politician (6 Dec 1849-1936)
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