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Jan 8, 2014
This week's themeMiscellaneous words This week's words repletion ponderous quondam inimical ignominy A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargquondam
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Former; onetime.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin quondam (formerly). Earliest documented use: 1535.
USAGE:
"One of the assumptions Madison and others labored under was that Britain
would be too preoccupied with beating Napoleon to pay much attention to
its quondam colonies." Joyce Appleby; The Washington Post; A Stumbling, Fiery End to War of 1812; May 5, 2013. See more usage examples of quondam in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
To be capable of embarrassment is the beginning of moral consciousness. Honor grows from qualms. -John Leonard, critic (1939-2008)
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