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Jul 8, 2016
This week’s themeWords with initial silent letters This week’s words knavery wroth knar wrick gnomic This week’s comments AWADmail 732 Next week’s theme Miscellaneous words A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Garggnomic
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: 1. Relating to a gnome (an aphorism or a pithy saying). 2. Puzzling, ambiguous, or incomprehensible yet seemingly profound. ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek gnome (judgment, opinion), from gignoskein (to know). Ultimately
from the Indo-European root gno- (to know), which also gave us knowledge,
prognosis, ignore, narrate, normal, and gnomon.
Earliest documented use: 1815.
USAGE:
“Others believed that George arrived every year with a single guiding
business idea. ‘Information cannot be taxed’ or ‘Improbability is the
river in which we fish’ or some other gnomic pronouncement. One year,
the rumors ran, George uttered a single word: ‘China’.” Stephen Marche; The Hunger of the Wolf; Simon & Schuster; 2015. “Charles was finding the conversation a little gnomic. ‘I’m sorry, I don’t quite get what you mean.’” Simon Brett; The Cinderella Killer; Severn House; 2015. See more usage examples of gnomic in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
People are like stained glass windows: they sparkle and shine when the sun
is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if
there is a light within. -Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, psychiatrist and author (8
Jul 1926-2004)
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