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Aug 9, 2024
This week’s themeLoanwords and loan translations This week’s words machtpolitik dogwatch bridgehead earworm immiseration This week’s comments AWADmail 1154 Next week’s theme Coined words A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargimmiseration
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. The act of making miserable or the state of being made miserable. 2. Impoverishment. ETYMOLOGY:
Loan translation of German Verelendung (impoverishment) using Latin in-
(into) + miserable, from Latin miserari (to pity), from miser (pitiable,
wretched). Earliest documented use: 1942. Also spelled as immiserization.
USAGE:
“Well, 14 years of this government have created a situation impressively
close to the aftermath of war: the immiseration of millions.” Zadie Smith; ‘Here Comes the Sun’; The Guardian (London, UK); Jul 3, 2024. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
A writer is, after all, only half his book. The other half is the reader
and from the reader the writer learns. -P.L. Travers, author (9 Aug
1899-1996)
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