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 | Jan 24, 2018This week’s theme Eponyms This week’s words fabian stent hymeneal euhemerism roland     
Torch-bearing Hymen, in the center, holds Psyche’s hand as Cupid places a ring on her finger Detail from The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche Art: Pompeo Batoni, 1756             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg hymeneal
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective: Relating to a wedding or marriage. noun: A wedding song or poem. ETYMOLOGY: 
After Hymen, the god of marriage in Greek mythology. Earliest documented use: 1602.
 USAGE: 
“There must be no love interest in the story. ... The business in hand
is to bring a criminal to the bar of justice, not to bring a lovelorn
couple to the hymeneal altar.” S.S. Van Dine; Twenty Rules for Writing Detective Stories; American Magazine; Sep 1928. “In those uncivilised days, the Marriage Act had not been passed, and there was no convenient hymeneal registrar in England to change a vagabond runaway couple into a respectable man and wife at a moment’s notice.” Wilkie Collins; A Rogue’s Life; Richard Bentley; 1879. See more usage examples of hymeneal in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:As the pain that can be told is but half a pain, so the pity that questions
has little healing in its touch. -Edith Wharton, novelist (24 Jan
1862-1937) | 
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