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 | Dec 13, 2022This week’s theme Words related to books This week’s words bibliophagist prosateur bibliopole peritext bibliophobe     
If you think my prose is bad, just remember ... it could be verse.
 Image: pinterest             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg prosateur
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: A writer of prose.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From French prosateur (a prose writer), from Italian prosatore, from
Latin prosator, from prosa (straightforward). Earliest documented use:
1728.
 USAGE: 
“In the end, this increasingly deluded prosateur is writing stories
about himself.” Michael Dirda; When a Critic Ventures Into Fiction, the Results Are Unpredictable; The Washington Post; Nov 20, 2005. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:The walls of books around me, dense with the past, formed a kind of
insulation against the present world and its disasters. -Ross Macdonald,
novelist (13 Dec 1915-1983) | 
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