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Posted By: wwh poetry - 10/28/02 08:24 PM
I just got this paragraph via e-mail.I'll have to go looking for German word allegedly
meaning "madness" said to be related to "vatic". Beat me to it if you can.

Posted By: Wordwind Re: poetry - 10/29/02 09:51 AM
I'll bet your email was the same as my email, wwh.

Here's a paste:

"The Word of the Day for October 25 is:

vatic • \VAT-ik\ • (adjective)
: prophetic, oracular

Example sentence:

Andy's years of experience bird-watching have given him a vatic ability to
name the precise day each bird will appear in the spring.

Did you know?

Some people say only thin lines separate poetry, prophecy, and madness. We
don't know if that's generally true, but it is in the case of "vatic." The
adjective derives directly from the Latin word "vates," meaning "seer" or
"prophet." But that Latin root is in turn distantly related to an Old
English word for "poetry," an Old High German word for "madness," and an Old
Irish word for "seer" or "poet."


...same email, hmmmmm?

Posted By: wwh Re: poetry - 10/29/02 01:59 PM
I could find no etymology for German word linking madness and poetry. I think the guy
who wrote that e-mail was verrückt.

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