A fact about me: I love words.
I love the many sounds they
have, the subtle shades of meaning they can convey, and the wonderful way these
two aspects can come together in some wonderful circumstances when their sounds
support or show their meaning. (Onomatopoeia
is the word for that occurrence, if you are interested. Think of words such as stutter or mumble.)
Some examples of my word-love:
-I’m learning German simply because I think German words
sound cool (if you tell me that French sounds more lovely and refined
. . . well, you may be correct but I’d rather pronounce German).
-Reading a dictionary is, to me, an excellent source of
entertainment for a lazy Sunday hour. The older and fatter, the better.
-I keep a running list of unknown words I stumble across
while reading (which, besides teaching me new words, doubles as a method of measuring an author's vocabulary). I love the sheer volume of lovely words in the English
language, and it’s comforting that there will always be more to be discovered.
That last fact leads to the point of this post. My desk
drawers are littered with sheets of ruled yellow paper, bearing tiny
definitions squeezed to fit between hastily-jotted words. I have an impulse to hoard them, to not let the words escape. (Partly so they will remind me of my seldom-fulfilled resolve
to memorize the more interesting words and use them skillfully in daily life.)
Finally I figured, why not put them here? Thus is born this
ongoing series of posts. Some of the words may be archaic British slang, some may be
non-English, and many will hopefully be fascinating. The only thing I can
promise is that they will be oh-so-random. Pay attention, because you never
know when these words may come in handy. Enjoy!
Note: all definitions,
unless otherwise specified, are from Webster’s Dictionary of 1910.
Quotidian, adj. 1.
Of or occurring every day; daily. 2. Ordinary or every day, especially when
mundane. “his story is an achingly human one, mired in quotidian details”
(Definition from Google—an appropriately quotidian source.)
Ineluctable, adj. Not
to be overcome; irresistible; inevitable.
Tumescent, adj. Slightly tumid or swollen. (Like my
library fines—very swollen.)
Steeplechase, n. A
race across country between a number of horsemen; --supposedly so called from
the goal being some conspicuous landmark, as a church steeple; hence, a race
over a prescribed course obstructed by such obstacles as one meets in riding
across country, as hedges, walls, etc. (Fun fact: Winston Churchill often went
steeplechasing in his youth.)
Tintinnabulation,
n. The ringing of bells; a tinkling or jingling sound, as of a bell or bells.
Tiffin, n. Luncheon, especially at midday
(obscure).
Peroration, n. The concluding part of an oration; esp.,
a final summing up and enforcement of an argument; also, any conclusion to a
speech.
Quiddity, n. 1. The essence, nature, or distinctive
peculiarity, of a thing; that which answers the question, Quid est? or, What is it? 2. A trifling nicety; a cavil; quibble.
(Don’t ask me how one word managed to gain two nearly opposite meanings.)
Apotheosis, n. 1. Act of elevating a mortal to the rank
of, and placing him among, the gods; deification. 2. Glorification; exaltation,
as of a person, principle, or ideal..
Perquisite, n. A gain or profit incidentally made from
employment in addition to regular salary or wages, esp. one of a kind expected
or promised; also, pay for work; income.
Panache, n. 1. Dash of flamboyance in style and
action. (Webster's, but not 1910) 2. A plume or bunch of feathers, esp. one on a helmet; any military
plume, or ornamental group of feathers.
I tried to make a sentence with all eleven of these words, and failed miserably. If you can do it, you have my respect.

This is so awesome! I don't collect words like you do (which is so cool btw) but I definitely appreciate how lovely some words sound. My favourites being 'paradise' and 'cosy' and randomly I really like 'undoubtedly' haha
ReplyDeleteAw thanks :)
DeleteAhh those are definitely some wonderful sounding words! 'Cosy' is one of my favorites as well!