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From: The Other Boleyn Girl, by Philippa Gregory
The first rent day came a few weeks later in April when my father was appointed treasurer to the king's household, a post which brought him access to the king's daily wealth which he could peculate as he thought best.
The narrator is Mary (Boleyn) Carey, Anne younger sister.
The meaning is quite clear from the sentence, but i had never seen the word peculate before.
Peculate; pky-lt TRANSITIVE & INTRANSITIVE VERB: Inflected forms: pec·u·lat·ed, pec·u·lat·ing, pec·u·lates
To embezzle (funds) or engage in embezzlement. ETYMOLOGY: Latin peclr, peclt-, from peclium, private property. See peku- in Appendix I.
http://www.bartleby.com/61/24/P0142400.html
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And probably related, closely, to speculate, I would have thought. I've seen it before, although I would imagine it's an obsolete word these days.
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Gurunet has, for the origin of peculate: [Latin pecūlārī, pecūlāt-, from pecūlium, private property.]
For speculate, it has: [Latin speculārī, speculāt-, to observe, from specula, watchtower, from specere, to look at.]
Note: where there are carets over the vowels, there should actually be lines. And, while I'm on a roll, G-net shows the origin of caret as: [Latin, there is lacking, third person sing. present tense of carēre, to lack.] Which, I suppose, is apropos, since the capability for displaying lines over letters seems to be lacking...
EDIT: !!!!!!!! What the heck??? NOW it finally shows as an e with a line over it! [throwing hands in air e]
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there is lacking
Maybe it got its name from the fact that it is commonly used in French and Portuguese to indicate that an s in the original Latin has been lost in the pronunciation and spelling.
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Really? Cool, Faldage! Obviously I'm not up on the names of things like that (let alone the origins), since I have to say "e-with-a-line-over-it". Someone here posted the word for that not too long ago, but all I can remember is that it made me think of the word moron...
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macron! So what's the difference between a caret and a circumflex? Also, Wikipedia offers a rather clumsy list of diacritical marks and their functions; as well as instructions on how to produce them on both kinds of computers: country AND western! http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diacritic_marksCan anybody find a better list? Ah, maybe AHD...
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RE: Gurunet has, for the origin of peculate: [Latin pecūlārī, pecūlāt-, from pecūlium, private property.]
Such a fine mantle it is Jackie, i shall wear it well... (see open GREEEN text in open post)
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And green suits you well, dear Irish Rose!
Howsomever, I submit that you are only half-mantled. Jackie did come up with a slight variation on the Latin root, and used it to counterpose the same for speculate.
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the difference between a caret and a circumflexThinking more on the subject, it is usually called a caret when it is being used to indicate what is lacking from the proofread text: was The house broken in to. ^ In its use as a diacritical it is normally called a circumflex.
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Dear Faldage: why didn't you mention that "caret" means "it lacks"?
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