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Mar 29, 2002
This week's themeWords that seem unreal This week's words ha-ha aa thank-you-ma'am la-di-da papilionaceous A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargpapilionaceous(puh-pil-ee-uh-NAY-shuhs)
adjective: [From Latin papilion-, stem of papilio (butterfly).] When you're sitting in a pavilion, you're under the wings of a butterfly, etymologically speaking. Also, there is a breed of spaniels named papillon having large ears resembling the wings of a butterfly. Also see pea flower.
"'You have an exorbitant auditory impediment,' replied the doctor, ever
conscious of the necessity for maintaining a certain iatric mystique,
and fully aware that `a pea in the ear' was unlikely to earn him any
kudos. 'I can remove it with a fishhook and a small hammer...' Dr. Iannis
returned at six o'clock and hooked the softened pea successfully without
the aid of a hammer, small or otherwise. He worked it out deftly enough,
and presented it to the couple for their inspection. Encrusted with thick
dark wax, rank and malodorous, it was recognisable to neither of them as
anything leguminous. `It's very papilionaceous, is it not?' enquired the
doctor." X-BonusAn eye for an eye will make the whole world blind. -Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948) |
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