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Nov 30, 2020
This week’s themeIllustrated words This week’s words yeanling ursiform leptodactylous zaftig noctilucent Illustration: Leah Palmer Preiss Previous week’s theme Supervocalic words A.Word.A.Day
with Anu GargThe artist Leah Palmer Preiss is a national treasure. She calls herself an artist, but alchemist would be more like it. I gave her a few words earlier this year. She went to her studio and turned these words, plus some paint, into works of magic. We’ll see five more such words this week. Now, after enjoying this week if you can’t wait till the next year, check out her illustrations from previous years. You can reach her at (curiouser at mindspring.com). yeanling
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: The young of an animal, especially of a sheep or a goat. adjective: New-born; infant. ETYMOLOGY:
From yean (to give birth to a young), from Old English geeanian, from
eanian (to bear young) + -ling (small, young, inferior). Earliest
documented use: 1644.
USAGE:
“In residence therein is a handsome chestnut colt the Lewises bought
for $200,000 as a yeanling. His name is Charismatic.” Larry Bortstein; Battle-Tested Kentucky Derby; Orange County Register (Santa Ana, California); Apr 30, 1999. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Laws are like cobwebs which may catch small flies, but let wasps and
hornets break through. -Jonathan Swift, satirist (30 Nov 1667-1745)
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