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Sep 2, 2021
This week’s themeWords with unusual pronunciations This week’s words blackguard cwm victual gunwale sidhe
Kids with their arms on the gunwale
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: The upper edge of the side of a ship or a boat.
NOTES:
The word is often used in the idiom “to the gunwales” meaning to
be full, almost overflowing.
ETYMOLOGY:
From gun + wale (a plank along the side of a ship), from its use as a
support for guns in earlier times. Earliest documented use: 1466.
USAGE:
“Lord’s was full to the gunwales on Thursday; never fuller.” Michael Henderson; A Day for Deadheads as Rain Drowns Out the Famous Lord’s Buzz; The Times (London, UK); Aug 17, 2019. See more usage examples of gunwale in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Progressive societies outgrow institutions as children outgrow clothes.
-Henry George, economist, journalist, and philosopher (2 Sep 1839-1897)
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