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Nov 28, 2018
This week’s themeVerbs This week’s words actuate parley impignorate declaim divaricate Photo: Thomas Hawk
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with Anu Gargimpignorate
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb tr.: To pledge, pawn, or mortgage.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin impignorare/impignerare (to pledge), from pignus (pledge, pawn,
mortgage). Earliest documented use: 1639.
USAGE:
“First Cash Financial Services is a pawn shop. Yep, a good, old-fashioned
pawn shop that makes small loans to folks willing to impignorate family
heirlooms, silver, firearms, rings, musical instruments, construction tools,
and other tangible personal property.” Malcolm Berko; Pawn Shops Offer Sound Investments; Northwest Florida Daily News (Fort Walton Beach); Feb 18, 2010. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The reward for conformity was that everyone liked you except yourself.
-Rita Mae Brown, writer (b. 28 Nov 1944)
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