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Dec 18, 2019
This week’s themeAdverb? Not! This week’s words homily raguly empanoply logodaedaly eutrapely
You swerve to avoid a squirrel. Unknown to you, the squirrel pledges
a life debt to you. In your darkest hour, the squirrel arrives.
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with Anu Gargempanoply
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb tr.: To enclose in complete armor.
ETYMOLOGY:
From em- (in) + panoply (a full suit of armor),
from Greek panoplia (a complete suit of armor), from pan (all) + hopla
(arms, armor), plural of hoplon (weapon). Earliest documented use: 1784.
USAGE:
“It was a shrewd thrust, that pierced the armour of conscience in which
he sought to empanoply himself.” Rafael Sabatini; The Sea-Hawk; Martin Secker; 1915. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the
oppressed. -Steve Biko, anti-apartheid activist (18 Dec 1946-1977)
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