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Jul 25, 2023
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with Anu Gargmessiah
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A savior, liberator, or leader of a group or a cause.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin messias, from Greek messias, from Hebrew mashia (anointed),
from Aramaic masiah (the anointed one), from masah (to anoint).
Ultimately from the Semitic root msh (to anoint), which also gave us
massage and masseur. Earliest documented use: 450.
NOTES:
Someone anointed is one on whom a liquid is smeared, literally
speaking. The word anoint is from unguere (to smear), which also gave
us ointment and unctuous.
In a religious context, the liquid is typically some plant-based oil applied
to a person to consecrate them or make them sacred. In Christianity, the
Messiah or the anointed one is Jesus Christ (from Greek christos:
anointed). In Judaism, it’s a king sent by God to save the Jews -- notably,
King David. In MAGAism, the anointing is done with a fake sprayed-on tan in
a bright orange.
USAGE:
“The Cult of the Shining City ... raised Trump on high like a faulty
messiah, and as they lauded him with titles like ‘chosen one’, his
blasphemous word became living gospel.” Jared Yates Sexton; Failing Upward: The Donald Trump Story; The Progressive (Madison, Wisconsin); Oct/Nov 2020. See more usage examples of messiah in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
There are no chaste minds. Minds copulate wherever they meet. -Eric Hoffer,
philosopher and author (25 Jul 1902-1983)
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