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Sep 18, 2020
This week’s themeWords that aren’t what they appear to be This week’s words toxophily supercargo votive verbigerate recreant This week’s comments AWADmail 951 Next week’s theme Shirts & pants A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargrecreant
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
ETYMOLOGY:
From Old French recreant, present participle of recroire (to yield, to
surrender allegiance), from Latin recredere (to yield or pledge), from
re- + credere (to believe). Ultimately from the Indo-European root kerd-
(heart), which also gave us cardiac, cordial, courage, record, concord,
discord, credit, credo, and accord.
Earliest documented use: 1330.
USAGE:
“Here are some of the lovely closing lines of ‘Fever’ -- about a father of
two young children abandoned by his recreant wife -- as he waves goodbye
to a nanny who can no longer help him.” William Giraldi; ‘This Life Is Not Easy’: The Redemption of Raymond Carver; Commonweal (New York); May 3, 2019. See more usage examples of recreant in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. -Samuel Johnson,
lexicographer (18 Sep 1709-1784)
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