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#127802 04/27/2004 12:36 AM
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My sweet bride, neologist that she is, attempted to slide a word by me last week: "obliviate" She insists that, although it may not be contained in any dictionary, it makes perfect sense and I knew what she meant when she used it. Help!


#127803 04/27/2004 12:39 AM
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So in what sentence did she use it Father Steve?


#127804 04/27/2004 12:50 AM
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It *does appear in the Harry Potter Lexicon, and so, all over a galaxy of young sites.

http://www.hp-lexicon.org/magic/spells_o.html


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So in what sentence did she use it Father Steve?

As we were driving by a site which purported to be a camp used in the early 1800's by First Nations people, there was no indication that anyone had ever lived there. My sweet bride said something like "The successor culture has a way of obliviating the evidence that a prior culture lived upon the land."




#127806 04/27/2004 1:47 AM
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It *does appear in the Harry Potter Lexicon ...

I gotta pay more attention to what that spouse is reading.


#127807 04/27/2004 1:54 AM
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The successor culture has a way of obliviating the evidence that a prior culture lived upon the land.

Combining "obliterate" and "oblivious"!?


#127808 04/27/2004 2:51 AM
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tis an old word, formerly used in a rather different context:

Now rare.

[< classical Latin oblvium OBLIVIUM n. or oblvin-, oblvi OBLIVION n. + -ATE3. Cf. earlier OBLIVIONIZE v. and slightly earlier OBLIVION v.]

trans. To forget, commit to oblivion.



(I think that musick has it right.)

#127809 04/27/2004 10:52 AM
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OED cites it from 1661 and 1835-40 (with tsuwm's definition), so I guess it was about due to be used again. Nice to see that it's still alive.


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Nice to see that it's still alive

There must be a mating pair somewhere!


#127811 04/28/2004 10:48 AM
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Sure is - musick pointed them out, above.



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