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A Random Word From the ArchivesWant another word? Refresh this pagePermanent link for this word: vole Mar 25, 2014
This week's themeWords derived from card games This week's words euchre vole house of cards spoof trump card
"Don't blame me if you go the vole!"
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For 1: Short for volemouse, from Norwegian vollmus, from voll (field) + mus (mouse). Earliest documented use: 1805. For 2-4: From French voler (to fly), from Latin volare (to fly), which also gave us volatile and volley. Earliest documented use: 1680. USAGE:
"So, as I was determined to go the vole, I have taken care you shall
dip as deep as I." Sir Walter Scott; Tales of My Landlord; 1819. See more usage examples of vole in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Ultimately, literature is nothing but carpentry. ... With both you are working with reality, a material just as hard as wood. -Gabriel García Márquez, novelist, journalist, Nobel laureate (b. 1927)
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