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Sep 28, 2022
This week’s themeWords to describe people This week’s words timeserver sandboy musicaster grumbletonian logodaedalist Image: Karoui
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with Anu Gargmusicaster
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A mediocre musician.
ETYMOLOGY:
From music + -aster (a pejorative suffix). Earliest documented use: 1838.
NOTES:
The pejorative suffix -aster (meaning something that is inferior,
small, or shallow) gives us some delightful words when it comes to
name-calling. A reviewer brands a poet a poetaster (an inferior poet) and the poet might call the reviewer a criticaster.
There are also the terms mathematicaster and philosophaster, but let’s
remember that a grandmaster is not an inferior grandma.
USAGE:
“It was no longer a sanctuary, but a howling place. ... indigent
musicasters ... chanted unfortunately.” J.K. Huysmans (Translation: C. Kegan Paul); En Route; Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.; 1918. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
It is by character and not by intellect the world is won. -Evelyn Beatrice
Hall, biographer (28 Sep 1868-1956)
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