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Jun 7, 2024
This week’s themeWords to describe people This week’s words perp pejorist gaberlunzie dandiprat logodaedalus Illustration: Anu Garg + AI This week’s comments AWADmail 1145 Next week’s theme Misc words A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Garglogodaedalus
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: One skilled with words.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin logodaedalia, from Greek logodaidalia, from logodaidalos,
from logos (word) + daedalus (skillful). Earliest documented use: 1611.
USAGE:
“Burgess was a tireless logodaedalus -- a term he might well have applied
to himself, for he was a connoisseur of big words -- producing novel
after novel, each one completed in a matter of months or even weeks.” John Banville; The Clockwork Author Anthony; Irish Times (Dublin); Dec 24, 2005. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Truth-tellers are not always palatable. There is a preference for candy
bars. -Gwendolyn Brooks, poet (7 Jun 1917-2000)
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