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Jan 24, 2012
This week's themeWords from the Mediterranean This week's words argosy paladin damascene sybarite gascon
Ruins of the palace on the Palatine Hill
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. A strong supporter of a cause. 2. A heroic champion. ETYMOLOGY:
From French paladin, from Italian paladino, from palatinus ([officer] of the
palace). After Palatine, the name of the centermost of the seven hills on which
ancient Rome was built. Roman emperors had their palaces on this hill. Other
words such as palace and palatine
derive from the same source. The 12 peers in Charlemagne's court were also
called paladins. Earliest documented use: 1592.
USAGE:
"Evo Morales has been a paladin for Mother Earth, recently pushing for
international adoption of a Bolivian law granting nature rights." Bolivia's Amazon Highway a Bumpy Road for Morales, Brazil; Bloomberg (New York); Oct 19, 2011. "There are those who want Mario Balotelli to be a trailblazer, a paladin of integration. Some kind of cross between Dr Martin Luther King Jr and Jackie Robinson." The Paradigm of Italian Immigration; The Herald (Glasgow, Scotland); Aug 22, 2010. See more usage examples of paladin in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
In this world, you must be a bit too kind to be kind enough. -Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux, dramatist and novelist (1688-1763)
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