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  A.Word.A.Day--obsequy    This week's theme: Red-herring words obsequy (OB-si-kwee) noun: A funeral rite or ceremony. [From Middle English obsequie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin obsequiae, alteration (after Latin exsequiae, funeral rites) of Latin obsequia, plural of obsequium (compliance).] 
"When Anthony Powell died, in March of last year, at the age of
ninety-four, the New York Times Book Review devoted a Bookend column to
the obsequy." 
 X-BonusIt came to me that reform should begin at home, and since that day I have not had time to remake the world. -Will Durant, historian (1885-1981) | 
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