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Feb 10, 2021
This week’s themeThere’s a word for it! This week’s words glossophobia agathokakological pensum perlage sialoquent
“I will not waste chalk.”
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A task given, especially as a punishment.
ETYMOLOGY:
In the beginning, a pensum was the amount of wool to be spun. Eventually,
the word became generic and came to refer to a piece of work or task.
Later, it morphed into another specialized form: a task given as a school
punishment. The word is from Latin pendere (to hang, weigh), ultimately from the
Indo-European root (s)pen- (to draw, to stretch, to spin), which also gave us
pendulum, spider, pound, pansy, pendant, ponder, appendix, penthouse,
depend, spontaneous,
vilipend,
filipendulous,
perpend,
equipoise,
pendulous, and
pensive.
Earliest documented use: 1667.
USAGE:
“I preferred this to the hand-cramping pensums Mademoiselle would think
up, such as making me copy out two hundred times the proverb Qui aime
bien, châtie bien [Spare the rod and spoil the child].” Vladimir Nabokov; Speak, Memory; Victor Gollancz; 1951. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
What for centuries raised man above the beast is not the cudgel but the
irresistible power of unarmed truth. -Boris Pasternak, poet, novelist, Nobel laureate (10 Feb 1890-1960)
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