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May 27, 2021
This week’s themeHigh-scoring words in Scrabble This week’s words chutzpah quixotry blowzy quincunx whizbang
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: An arrangement of five objects with one at each corner and one at the center.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin quincunx (five twelfths), from quinque (five) + uncia
(twelfth part). Earliest documented use: 1606.
NOTES:
In ancient Rome, a quincunx was a coin equivalent to five
twelfths of the coin known as an “as” or “libra”. The coin’s value was
sometimes represented by five dots, four in corners and one in the
middle. The number five on a die is represented by five dots in a
quincunx.
USAGE:
“Until ‘Ring’, the last/third book of Alexis’s quincunx arrives, treat
‘The Night Piece’ as its centre.” Bert Archer; ‘Always Funny, Mostly Unnerving’; Toronto Star (Canada); Oct 10, 2020. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
There are those who say to you -- we are rushing this issue of civil
rights. I say we are 172 years late. -Hubert Humphrey, US Vice President
(27 May 1911-1978)
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