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Jun 13, 2014
This week's themeWords that aren't what they appear to be This week's words dispositive holograph plutarchy reproof votary This week's comments AWADmail 625 Next week's theme Words borrowed from Spanish A Word A Day the book "Delightful." -The New York Times Buy A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargvotary
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. One who is devoted to an activity, person, institution, etc. noun: 2. One who has taken vows to a religion, such as a monk or nun. adjective: Bound by a vow or relating to a vow. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin votum (vow), from vovere (to vow), which also gave us vow,
vote, and devote. Earliest documented use: 1546.
USAGE:
"The issue has been a matter of debate with strong votaries on both sides." Road to Basel; Financial Express (New Delhi, India); May 4, 2012. See more usage examples of votary in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The mind is not a vessel that needs filling, but wood that needs igniting. -Plutarch, biographer (c. 46-120)
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