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 | Apr 10, 2025This week’s theme Toponyms This week’s words alsatia Carthaginian peace Cathay siberianize Botany Bay     
Prisoners on a ship being sent away c. 1903 Photo from Sakhalin by Vlas Doroshevich             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg siberianize
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
verb tr.: To send to a remote location as a form of punishment.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
After Siberia, Russia, the place where those who had fallen out of favor
were sent. Earliest documented use: 1864.
 NOTES: 
After Siberia, that frosty expanse of central and eastern Russia
not known for its hospitality. Historically used by tsars and the USSR
as the ultimate time-out spot, but with fewer juice boxes and a lot
more gulags. Talk about getting
ice-olated. No re-runs of Frozen here -- only the kind of cold that
really won’t let it go. Also see: Coventry and stellenbosch. USAGE: 
“As if, for instance, I were ... to be siberianized for flagrant delight of opinion.” Christine Brooke-Rose; Amalgamemnon; Carcanet Press; 1984. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Joy is the best makeup. -Anne Lamott, writer (b. 10 Apr 1954) | 
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