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Jun 8, 2023
This week’s themeWeather & climate This week’s words barometer favonian autumnal weather vane hibernal Photo: Pxfuel
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with Anu Gargweather vane
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. A device having a pointer rotating on a vertical spindle, used to indicate the direction of the wind. 2. Someone or something constantly changing. ETYMOLOGY:
From weather, from Old English weder + vane, from Old English fana (flag).
Earliest documented use: 1721. Since a weather vane traditionally featured
a rooster on top, it’s also known as a weathercock.
USAGE:
“‘You haven’t changed your mind since yesterday?’ Pierre asked ... ‘Certainly not, I’m not a weather vane,’ Xavière said stiffly.” Simone de Beauvoir; She Came to Stay; World Publishing Company; 1954. See more usage examples of weather vane in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
An idea is salvation by imagination. -Frank Lloyd Wright, architect (8 Jun
1867-1959)
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