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May 15, 2013
This week's themeVerbs This week's words ensconce equivocate petrify impute exscind Make a gift that keeps on giving, all year long: A gift subscription of AWAD or give the gift of books A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargpetrify
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb tr.: 1. To turn into stone. 2. To harden or deaden. 3. To stun or paralyze with fear. verb intr.: To become stony or callous. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin petra (rock), from Greek petra (cliff, rock). Ultimately from
the Indo-European root per- (to lead, pass over), which also gave us
support, comport, petroleum, sport, passport,
petrichor (the pleasant
smell that accompanies the first rain),
colporteur (a peddler of religious books),
Swedish fartlek (a training technique),
Norwegian fjord (bay), and
Sanskrit parvat (mountain). Earliest documented use: 1425.
USAGE:
"The thought of death does not petrify me." Keith Roach; Dr. Roach; Idaho State Journal (Pocatello); Jan 9, 2013. See more usage examples of petrify in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Seek not to follow in the footsteps of men of old; seek what they sought. -Matsuo Basho, poet (1644-1694)
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