Friday Vocabulary

1. closestool — (also close-stool) stool with hole in its seat, beneath which rests a chamber pot The room he showed me was well-appointed, large enough to have a separate small chamber for the closestool, unlike the mere nook hidden by a curtain I used in my own house.   2. franklin — freeholder of …

Friday Vocabulary

1. subrident — with or accompanied by a smile Professor Harlake spoke to the committee with an air of subrident superiority, as if deigning to respond only to prevent even more misinformed opinions from being promulgated.   2. fane — temple The flowers were heaped on the mound like offerings before a pagan fane.   …

Friday Vocabulary

1. mizzle — (British) to suddenly depart, to vanish Sure looks like your friend mizzled and left you to pick up the tab.   2. menology — written calendar of saints’ biographies, arranged by each saint’s feast day The conversion of St. Cyriac is only attested in the Greek Menology of Emperor Basil, in which …

One Thousand Words

Just a quick note to note … erm … to take cognizance of the fact that, with last Friday’s Vocabulary post, my Lexicon now contains over one thousand (1,000) separate words. There are actually 1,010 entries, although 8 of these are entirely different definitions of words already present. (You can see these ‘duplicate’ entries by …

Friday Vocabulary

1. vaporing — bragging, boastful talk For all your vaporing about how fine a handyman you are, you’ve done precious little work around the house.   2. gore — triangular or wedge-shaped piece of fabric used as part of a garment, sail, etc. The manufacture of the hot air balloon required the most stringent attention …

Friday Vocabulary

1. egregious — remarkable in a bad way, flagrant To continue supporting my nephew after his blatant malfeasance would be an egregious error on my part.   2. threnody — song or poem of lamentation, dirge, song for the dead The susurration of the wind through the glade seemed a threnody as I watched the …

Friday Vocabulary

1. aelurophile — (also ailurophile) cat lover He had that one condition almost fatal to an aelurophile: an allergy to cats.   2. distrait — distracted, absent-minded I should have known something was wrong when Arthur seemed so distrait at dinner that he ordered red wine with fish.   3. polder — low land reclaimed …