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Dec 20, 2019
This week’s themeAdverb? Not! This week’s words homily raguly empanoply logodaedaly eutrapely Enjoy A.Word.A.Day? Here are ways you can support this work: . Upgrade to premium subs. . Send a gift subscription . Become a sponsor . Buy our books . Contribute Thank you! A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargeutrapely
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: Liveliness and ease of conversation.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek (pleasantness in conversation), from eu- (well) + trapely
(to turn). Earliest documented use: 1596.
NOTES:
Can you talk to anyone on any topic with ease? If so, you have the
gift of eutrapely, also known as eutrapelia. It was one of Aristotle’s dozen
virtues.
USAGE:
“All of whom defend that virtuous, urbane wit which is eutrapely.” Michael A. Screech; Laughter at the Foot of the Cross; University of Chicago Press; 1997. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
If we would have new knowledge, we must get us a whole world of new
questions. -Susanne Langer, philosopher (20 Dec 1895-1985)
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