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Dec 6, 2011
This week's themeWords having origins in Iraq This week's words baldachin tabby babylon muslin babel Read it today Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargtabby
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. A domestic cat with a striped or brindled coat. 2. A domestic cat, especially a female one. 3. A spinster. 4. A spiteful or gossipy woman. 5. A fabric of plain weave. 6. A watered silk fabric. 7. A building material made of lime, oyster shells, and gravel. ETYMOLOGY:
For 1-6: From French tabis, from Medieval Latin attabi, from Arabic attabi, from
al-Attabiya, a suburb of Baghdad, Iraq, where silk was made, from the name
of Prince Attab. Cats got the name tabby after similarity of their coats to
the cloth; the derivations of words for females are probably from shortening
of the name Tabitha. For 7: From Gullah tabi, ultimately from Spanish tapia (wall). USAGE:
"I was playing whist with the tabbies when it occurred, and saw nothing
of the whole matter." Charles James Lever; Jack Hinton, the Guardsman; 1857. "Kay Sekimachi uses tabby and twill weaving to contrast black and beige linens." Stunning 30-year Retrospective at San Jose Museum of Quilts Textiles; Independent Coast Observer (California); Jan 4, 2008. "Mayor Carl Smith suggested that tabby fence posts be used around the cemetery's perimeter because the oyster-based concrete would better fit the island's character." Jessica Johnson; Group Restoring Cemetery; The Post and Courier (South Carolina); Jan 21, 2010. See more usage examples of tabby in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Only those things are beautiful which are inspired by madness and written by reason. -Andre Gide, author, Nobel laureate (1869-1951)
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