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Apr 6, 2023
This week’s theme
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This week’s words
nemophilist
spindrift
mononymous
noctivagant
betweenity

noctivagant
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with Anu Garg

noctivagant

PRONUNCIATION:
(nok-TIV-uh-guhnt)

MEANING:
noun: One who wanders in the night.
adjective: Wandering in the night.

ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin nox (night) + vagus (wandering). Earliest documented use: 1614.

USAGE:
“And while some sleepwalkers simply rearrange the furniture in modest ways, my mother’s two noctivagant journeys that year were decidedly more extreme.”
Chris Bohjalian; The Premonition; Doubleday; 2016.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Nature never said to me: Do not be poor. Still less did she say: Be rich. Her cry to me was always: Be independent. -Nicolas de Chamfort, writer (6 Apr 1741-1794)

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