Friday Vocabulary

1. aseity — metaphysical quality of absolute self-sufficient self existence, existence derived solely from self Though perhaps other aspects of God may be reproduced anagogically by we lesser beings, aseity is starkly centered in and derived solely from the Godhead itself.   2. fifth chain — chain used connecting lead horse to pole when five …

Friday Vocabulary

1. pale — stake; paling, fence; enclosure; area within a defined boundary Denys was hauled before the magistrate and fined thirteen pounds for breaking the pale around the park ‘both knowingly and feloniously’.   2. pocket Venus — beautiful small woman Even after a strenuous trek across the desert that pocket Venus had more stamina …

Friday Vocabulary

1. malacologist — one who studies mollusks The French malacologist Pierre Denys de Montfort is most famous for his fanciful descriptions of the kraken, a enormous octopus that supposedly pulled large ships down beneath the waves.   2. cochineal — scarlet or crimson dye primarily used in cookery, made of a dried powder derived from …

Friday Vocabulary

1. bariatric — of or related to treatment of obesity and associated conditions He was too tall to use the ordinary walker whilst recovering from surgery, so they gave him a bariatric rollator instead, as that device could be adjusted to suit his great height.   2. carceralism — philosophy of or belief in prisons …

Friday Vocabulary

1. holism — theory or system asserting that the whole is greater than the parts From this youthful belief in a spiritual and psychological holism he moved to an even more radical reductionism, preaching that all so-called ‘elevated states’ stemmed from a combination of a mere three substances found within brain chemistry.   2. pig …