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 | Feb 15, 2018This week’s theme People who became verbs This week’s words adonize bogart hooverize molochize napoleonize     
A Moloch statue from the 1914 film Cabiria, at
the National Museum of Cinema, Turin, Italy
 Photo: Jean-Pierre Dalbéra/Wikimedia             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg molochize
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
verb tr.: To sacrifice.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
After Moloch, a Canaanite god of the Bible, associated with the practice
of child sacrifice. Earliest documented use: 1825.
 USAGE: 
“Look to the skies, then to the river, strike Their hearts, and hold their babies up to it. I think that they would Molochize them too, To have the heavens clear.” Alfred Tennyson; Harold; 1876. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Secrecy is an instrument of conspiracy; it ought not, therefore, to be the
system of a regular government. -Jeremy Bentham, jurist and philosopher (15 Feb
1748-1832) | 
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