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Feb 10, 2009
This week's themeWords derived from birds This week's words columbarium pied roustabout crestfallen canard
Detail of a watercolor painting made from the glass window in
Market Church, Hameln/Hamelin, Germany
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PRONUNCIATION:
(rhymes with pride)
MEANING:
adjective: Having patches of two or more colors; multicolored.
ETYMOLOGY:
From pie (magpie), referring to a magpie's black and white plumage, from
Latin pica (jay or magpie). The Pied Piper of legend owes his moniker to
his multicolored attire.
USAGE:
"The pair of women came first, one strangely dressed, in pied clothes
of three or four eras."Michael Chabon; The Mysteries of Pittsburgh; William Morrow; 1988. See more usage examples of pied in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
It is not how old you are, but how you are old. -Jules Renard, writer (1864-1910)
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