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Mar 12, 2013
This week's themeTerms with connections to the number 19 This week's words nineteenth hole suffragist bromide tinnient extraterritoriality Make a gift that keeps on giving, all year long: A gift subscription of AWAD A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargsuffragist
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: An advocate of extending the right to vote, especially to women.
ETYMOLOGY:
Via French from Latin suffragium (voting tablet, right to vote).
Ultimately from the Indo-European root bhreg- (to break) that
also gave us break, breach, fraction, fragile, fractal, infringe,
irrefragable, and fractious. Suffrage? Remember, a broken piece
of tile was used as a ballot in the past. Earliest documented use:
1822.
NOTES:
While we have come a long way in treating people equally regarding
the right to vote, there are still places where a woman is not considered
fit to vote or to run for an office, for example Saudi Arabia and the
Vatican.
USAGE:
"Women had not won the right to vote; one suffragist slapped Song
Jiaoren in the face for not taking up their cause." The Song of Song; The Economist (London, UK); Dec 22, 2012. See more usage examples of suffragist in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
A man may be very industrious, and yet not spend his time well. There is no more fatal blunderer than he who consumes the greater part of life getting his living. -Henry David Thoreau, naturalist and author (1817-1862)
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