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Dec 1, 2010
This week's themeWords with unusual initial consonants This week's words sforzando kvetch tmesis svelte llano A Word A Day the book "Delightful." -The New York Times Buy Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargtmesis
PRONUNCIATION:
(tuh-MEE-sis, TMEE-sis)
MEANING:
noun: Stuffing a word into the middle of another word.Examples: a-whole-nother, abso-bloody-lutely. ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek tmesis (a cutting), from temnein (to cut). Ultimately from the
Indo-European root tem- (to cut), which is also the source of tonsure,
temple, contemplate, epitome, tome, anatomy, and atomy.
First recorded use: 1586.
USAGE:
"I don't like tmesis; it's abso-bloody-lutely ri-flipping-diculous."Gazza's Decline is a Sad Waste of Talent; Daily Star (London, UK); Oct 25, 2010. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Public opinion rarely considers the needs of the next generation or the history of the last. It is frequently hampered by myths and misinformation, by stereotypes and shibboleths, and by an innate resistance to innovation. -Theodore C. Sorensen, presidential advisor, lawyer, and writer (1928-2010)
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