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A.Word.A.Day--vulgatevulgate (VUL-GAYT) noun 1. Everyday, informal speech of a people. 2. Any widely accepted text of a work. 3. The Latin version of the Bible made by Saint Jerome at the end of the 4th century. [From Late Latin vulgata editio (popular edition), past participle of vulgare (to make public or common), from vulgus (the public).] "A failure to communicate. That phrase, which wormed its way into the vulgate via the great Paul Newman movie, `Cool Hand Luke,' perfectly describes some of the recent imbroglios in which prominent public figures have lately found themselves." Alan Abelson, Up & Down Wall Street: Cloudy Forecast, Barron's (Chicopee, Massachusetts), Feb 12, 2001. This week's theme: words about words.
X-BonusAn optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere, while a pessimist sees only the red stoplight... The truly wise person is color-blind. -Albert Schweitzer, philosopher, physician, musician, Nobel laureate (1875-1965) |
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