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A.Word.A.Day--fastuousfastuous (FAS-choo-uhs) adjective 1. Haughty; arrogant. 2. Pretentious. [From Latin fastuosus, from fastus (arrogance).]
"(John) Ray analysed the distinctive characteristics of the Italians:
They are ingenious, apprehensive of anything, and quick witted ... a
still quiet people, as being naturally melancholy; of a middle temper,
between the fastuous gravity of the Spaniard, and unquiet levity of
the French ..." This week's theme: You guess the theme
X-BonusEvery man is the son of his own works. -Miguel de Cervantes, novelist (1547-1616) |
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