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Feb 23, 2024
This week’s themeWords for prisons This week’s words bridewell gulag calaboose panopticon lob's pound
“Keep your nose clean, keep growing. I’ll have you out here in another six months.”
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with Anu Garglob’s pound
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. Prison. 2. Difficulty. 3. Entanglement. ETYMOLOGY:
From lob (a bumpkin, lout) + pound (enclosure). Earliest documented use: 1597.
USAGE:
“I know I shall catch her in some lob’s pound.” Hannah Cowley; The World as It Goes; 1781. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Leaving home in a sense involves a kind of second birth in which we give
birth to ourselves. -Robert Neelly Bellah, sociologist and author (23 Feb
1927-2013)
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