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Oct 23, 2020
This week’s themeWords that appear to be coined after presidential candidates This week’s words bident trumpery pensive devi joe This week’s comments AWADmail 956 Next week’s theme Misc. words A.Word.A.Day
with Anu GargJoe or joe
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. A fellow; guy. 2. Coffee. ETYMOLOGY:
For 1: Short for Joseph, from Hebrew Yoseph, from yasaf (to add or
increase). Earliest documented use: 1846. For 2: Origin unknown, perhaps an alteration of java. Earliest documented use: 1941. USAGE:
“Sure, [Richard Jewell] made some mistakes, but he was just a regular Joe.” Mark Daniell; Real-Life Hero; The Ottawa Citizen (Canada); Dec 13, 2019. “He took a sip. ‘Wow, this is a great cup of joe!’” John Teofilo Padilla Jr.; Joe and the Peace Eternal; Archway; 2018. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Remember, we all stumble, every one of us. That's why it's a comfort to go
hand in hand. -Emily Kimbrough, author and broadcaster (23 Oct 1899-1989)
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