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Nov 12, 2007
This week's themeWords to describe people This week's words mystagogue patrician recalcitrant platitudinarian macroscian Previous week’s theme Adjectives A.Word.A.Day
with Anu GargSometimes when I'm waiting in a line at a supermarket or at the post office, I wonder about the people around me. The one in motorcycle gear with chains jangling from his pocket, I wonder if he is really a scaredy-cat at home.
The stooping man at the head of the line... what he might be doing after he's
done here -- going back to work or returning home to tend to his pet
caterpillars? Who knows. But it's fun to guess, and to think words that would fit the best if you had to choose a word for them. This week we'll feature five words to describe people. mystagogue(MIS-tuh-gog)noun: One who teaches mystical doctrines or one who inititates others into a mystery cult. [From Latin mystagogus, from Greek mystagogos, from mystes (an initiate) + agogos (leader).]
"Part mystagogue, part monster, Gauguin bragged about his savageries,
his insults and his lusts. Yet he saw himself as holy." X-BonusGenius is eternal patience. -Michelangelo Buonarroti, sculptor, painter, architect, and poet (1475-1564) |
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