A.Word.A.Day |
About | Media | Search | Contact |
Home
|
Jul 20, 2018
This week’s themeThere’s a word for it This week’s words cynophobia phillumenist virilocal pathophobia paragnosis This week’s comments AWADmail 838 Next week’s theme Tosspot words A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargparagnosis
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: Knowledge that cannot be obtained by normal means.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek para- (beyond) + gnosis (knowledge). Earliest documented use: 1933.
USAGE:
“We have lived to the time of the village idiot, when we wisely heed the
messages received from the fillings of our teeth. The method here,
paragnosis. The voice on the wireless beam his? Whose?” Michael Joyce; Of Two Minds; University of Michigan Press; 1996. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
On this 4th [of July], look beyond fireworks, parades, and pretentious
patriots. Instead, celebrate whistleblowers and lamplighters who warn the
people, speak truth to power -- risking their lives and fortunes defending
our inalienable rights and independence against those who take our
liberties away. -Thomas Drake, veteran and whistleblower (b. 22 Apr 1957)
|
|
© 1994-2024 Wordsmith