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MAECENAS
PRONUNCIATION: (mee-SEE-nuhs, mi-)
MEANING: noun: A generous patron, especially of art, music, or literature.
ETYMOLOGY: From Gaius Cilnius Maecenas (c. 70-8 BCE), patron of Horace and Virgil. Earliest documented use: 1542. ________________________________
MAXECENAS - very-large-scale Hollywood mob scenes
MAKECENAS - draw attention to oneself in a very public fashion
MALECENAS - (pron. MA-lay-SAY-noss) very bad dinners prepared by a Madrid chef
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GUY
PRONUNCIATION: (guy)
MEANING: noun: A man (in plural, persons of either sex). verb tr.: To make fun of; ridicule.
noun: A rope to steady, guide, or secure something. verb tr.: To steady, guide, or secure something with a rope.
ETYMOLOGY: For set 1:After Guy Fawkes (1570-1606), a conspirator in the failed attempt to blow up England’s Parliament in 1605. Earliest documented use: 1874.
For set 2: From Old French guie (guide), from guier (to guide). Ultimately from the Indo-European root weid- (to see), which is also the source of guide, wise, vision, advice, idea, story, history, polyhistor, invidious, hades, eidos, eidetic, previse, vidimus, and vizard. Earliest documented use: 1375. ______________________________________
QUY - what you use to unlock the door to the pagoda
AGUY - feelng like you're coming down with the flu
GNUY - nickname for a baby wildebeest
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VICTORIAN
PRONUNCIATION: (vik-TOR-ee-uhn)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Prudish; outdated; exaggeratedly proper; hypocritical. 2. Relating to the period of the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). 3. Relating to ornate architecture, furnishings, etc., characteristic of the period.
ETYMOLOGY: After Queen Victoria of the UK (1819-1901). Earliest documented use: 1839.
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VICTO-RICAN - pertaining to the capture of a pirate ship full of plunder
VICTOURIAN - being taken around a famous old London theater
VECTORIAN - 1. having both a magnitude and a direction 2. pertaining to the spread of disease via an intermediate species
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GONGORISM
PRONUNCIATION: (GONG-uh-riz-uhm)
MEANING: noun: An affected literary style marked by intricate language and elaborate figures of speech.
ETYMOLOGY: After Spanish baroque poet Luis de Góngora y Argote (1561-1627). Earliest documented use: 1813.
NOTES: Some Gongorisms from Luis de Góngora y Argote: • La vida es ciervo herido, que las flechas le dan alas. (Life is a wounded stag in whom the fast-stuck arrows function as wings.) • A batallas de amor, campo de pluma. (Feathers are love’s most fitting battle-ground.) ____________________________________________
GOGORISM - Disco music beat
GONGPRISM - a special piezo-sonic crystal that reverberates when white light shines through it
GONORISM - combining a venereal disease with an ineffective contraceptive method
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ADDISONIAN
PRONUNCIATION: (ad-uh-SO-nee-uhn)
MEANING: adjective: Having clarity and elegance.
ETYMOLOGY: After Joseph Addison (1672-1719), English essayist and poet. Earliest documented use: 1789.
NOTES: Some aphorisms by Addison: -- What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to a human soul. -- Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. -- Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, the post of honor is a private station. __________________________________
[This definition applies to the Addison of Addison and Steele, the two pioneering journalists of the Tatler and the Spectator. These days the eponym is more likely to be associated with Dr. Thomas Addison, who "...first described the clinical presentation of primary adrenocortical insufficiency (Addison disease) in 1855 in his classic paper...". Even as a cardiologist I know Addison's Disease and Addisonian Crisis. If your adrenal glands don't make hydrocortisone, you're in BIG trouble, believe me. -- Wofahulicodoc] _______________________________________
ADDASONIAN - adopt a male child into your family
DADDISONIAN - Patriarchal
EDDISONIAN - figured out by the inventor AFTER he received his Doctorate in Education
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MEGRIM
PRONUNCIATION: (MEE-grim)
MEANING: noun: 1. (In plural, megrims) Low spirits. 2. Whim. 3. Migraine.
ETYMOLOGY: From misreading of in as m in the word migraine. From French migraine, from Latin hemicrania (pain in one side of the head), from Greek hemi- (half) + kranion (skull). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ker- (horn or head), which also gave us unicorn, horn, hornet, rhinoceros, reindeer, carrot, carat, and cerebrate. Earliest documented use: 1440. ________________________
HEGRIM - the other guy doesn't feel so good
MEGRAM - a narcissist's billet-doux
MUGRIM - where the lipstick goes
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POSTHUMOUS
PRONUNCIATION: (POS-chuh-muhs)
MEANING: adjective: Happening after someone’s death, but relating to something done earlier. For example, a book published after the death of the author, a child born after the death of the father, an award given after the death of a person.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin posthumus, alteration of postumus, superlative of posterus (coming after). The word literally means “subsequent” but since it was often used in contexts relating to someone’s death, people began associating the word with humus (earth) or humare (to bury) and amended the spelling. Earliest documented use: 1608. _________________________________
POSTHUMORUS - translation of "LOL"
POSTHUMOUR - British translation of "LOL"
PESTHUMOUS - soil with earthworms in it
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LUTESTRING
PRONUNCIATION: (LOOT-string)
MEANING: noun: A glossy silk fabric.
ETYMOLOGY: This fabric has nothing to do with a lute string. The word is a corruption of French lustrine, from Italian lustrino, from Latin lustrare (to make bright). Ultimately from the Indo-European root leuk- (light), which also gave us lunar, lunatic, light, lightning, lucid, illuminate, illustrate, translucent, lux, lynx, pellucid, lucubrate, limn, levin, and lea. Earliest documented use: 1661. ______________________________________
LUTESTRINE - the latest contraceptive
LURESTRING - what your well-dressed Siren wears
CUTESTRING - a long line of puppies and kittens and penguin chicks and panda cubs and the like
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POSTHUMMOUS - relating to that after-garbonzoid feeling.
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MESSUAGE
PRONUNCIATION: (MES-wij)
MEANING: noun: A residential building with outbuildings and the attached land.
ETYMOLOGY: From the misreading of the letter n as u in Old French mesnage (household), from Latin manere (to remain, dwell). Ultimately from the Indo-European root men- (to remain), which also gave us manor, mansion, ménage, immanent, permanent, menagerie, menial, and remain. Earliest documented use: 1490. _______________________________
MASSUAGE - (pron. mass-WAGE) - paying everybody at least $15/hour!
MESSUAVE - (pron. me-SWAV) - "I am the smoothest!"
MESSTAGE - (pron mess-STAGE) - after the wild theater party
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