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Feb 13, 2015
This week’s themeRandom words This week’s words exordium recrudescence opprobrium comportment solicitude This week's comments AWADmail 659 Next week's theme Words made with combining forms A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargsolicitude
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: Care or concern for another.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin sollus (whole), ultimately from the Indo-European root
sol- (whole), which brought us solid, salute, save, salvo, soldier,
catholicity,
salutary, and
salubrious
+ citus, past participle of ciere (to arouse), ultimately from the
Indo-European root kei- (to set in motion), which also gave us cinema,
kinetic, excite, and resuscitate. Earliest documented use: 1412.
USAGE:
“We also meet ‘Little’, a 19-year-old on death row for robbing and
kidnapping, whom the other inmates treat with tender solicitude after
he wakes up in the middle of the night screaming and in tears.” Jenna Fisher; For a Song and a Hundred Songs; The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, Massachusetts); Jul 3, 2013. See more usage examples of solicitude in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
In some circumstances, the refusal to be defeated is a refusal to be educated. -Margaret Halsey, novelist (13 Feb 1910-1997)
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