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Mar 25, 2021
This week’s themeWords borrowed from Yiddish This week’s words plotz frum shonda yichus gelt A Word A Day the book ”Delightful.” -The New York Times Buy it in your country A.Word.A.Day
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: Prestige, social status, or pedigree.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Yiddish yichus/yikhus (pedigree), from Hebrew yihus (pedigree).
Earliest documented use: 1890.
USAGE:
“If you were a published author, for example, that would be yichus,
or if you came from a family he heard of, that would be yichus.” Bernard Beck; One American Dream; Amberjack; 2017. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Law and justice are not always the same. When they aren't, destroying the
law may be the first step toward changing it. -Gloria Steinem, activist,
author, and editor (b. 25 Mar 1934)
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