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Nov 22, 2011
This week's themeWords borrowed from languages that are now extinct This week's words cacique wampum pharaoh mantissa dragoman
Wampum beads
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. Beads made from shells, strung in strands, belts, etc. used for ceremonial purposes, jewelry, and money. 2. Money. ETYMOLOGY:
Short for Massachusett wampompeag, from wampan (white) + api (string) +
-ag, plural suffix. Massachusett, now extinct, was a member of the Algonquian
language family spoken in the US and Canada. Earliest documented use: 1636.
USAGE:
"As GE Chairman Jack Welch said in a talk, 'We've got to get more wampum.
That means we've got to have more dot.coms.'" Allan Sloan; Companies Creating New Coin In Push to Enter the Internet Realm; Washington Post; Jul 20, 1999. See more usage examples of wampum in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
All great truths begin as blasphemies. -George Bernard Shaw, writer, Nobel laureate (1856-1950)
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