Friday Vocabulary

1. parergon — embellishment, thing subordinate to main subject Burgess maintains that the final chapter of A Clockwork Orange was essential to the novel and should never have been removed from the American edition, but Kubrick and many other readers have found it an unconvincing parergon.   2. adust — burnt up, scorched But under …

Friday Vocabulary

1. rebarbative — repellent, annoying, unattractive I was confronted at the front desk by a rebarbative adolescent, if I can be excused the tautology, who claimed the right to review my credentials before passing me on to the vice principal.   2. compurgator — witness to an accused person’s innocence or truthfulness From the Old …

Friday Vocabulary

1. recreant — coward, craven; apostate, traitor You have shown yourself recreant before all assembled here, false to your duty and false to your word.   2. pruritus — itching, esp. with no visible cause Of course, pruritus may manifest itself when merely mentioned, much in the manner of certain allergies.   3. fremescent — …

Friday Vocabulary

1. beetle — to overhang, to project; to hang over with menace Try as I might, I could not completely ignore the beetling mounds of paper precariously perched upon the shelves of the boarder’s salon or bedroom, which mounds threatened to fall upon us every time we inadvertently jostled the furniture.   2. cattywampus — …

110K Songs, for Real this time, no, seriously, I really Mean it

Yesterday, at approximately 4:51 PM, I heard my one hundred and ten thousandth track in iTunes. The particular track was a peppy instrumental version of “Fly Me to the Moon” from a Customusic sampler album. Customusic was — and still is, apparently (just don’t click on the main logo; the Customusic Web site does not …

300 Books: The List (Part II)

And now comes the second half of the list of the most recently read hundred books, books numbers 251 to 300. You may peruse the first half of the list here. This latter half-century has slightly more variety than the first had, though the mystery genre still has the lion’s share. Book read #251 is …

Friday Vocabulary [UPDATED]

NOTE: Due to recently (24 August 2019) discovered repetition of a previously used vocabulary word, the offending entry has been replaced with a new word, definition, and example sentence. The original entry is preserved with strikethrough formatting. 1. mulligrubs — grumpiness; depressed state; bad mood or temper I would not pester him with your request …

Time To Completion: at 300 Books

As previously mentioned, I want to focus upon a statistic first surfaced at the conclusion of my note explaining a data issue which messed up the analysis of my previous hundred books read. At that time I noted that at the then-current pace of 4.58 books per day I would need 106.5 years to complete …