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Mar 24, 2021
This week’s themeWords borrowed from Yiddish This week’s words plotz frum shonda yichus gelt Missed a word? Check the archives chronological alphabetical plaintext or search the site A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargshonda
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. Disgrace or shame. 2. Someone or something that brings shame or disgrace. ETYMOLOGY:
From Yiddish shande (shame, disgrace), from German Schande (disgrace).
Earliest documented use: 1961.
USAGE:
“I was pegged as a gang leader who had organized a prayer and study
group that influenced and caused a deadly silence that incited a
riot. “‘Three years, it’s a shonda, but, it’s the best I could do,’ my green-eyed lawyer said.” Sister Souljah; A Moment of Silence: Midnight III; Atria/Emily Bestler Books; 2015. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Simplicity of life, even the barest, is not a misery, but the very
foundation of refinement. -William Morris, designer, poet, and novelist (24
Mar 1834-1896)
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