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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:09 pm |
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A British dictionary publisher has given the "London Times" a list of words that have become so obscure they are about to be cut from the newest edition. The paper is calling upon readers to try to demonstrate that some of the words still have enough interest to keep them going and possibly get them reprieved. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/ ... 799560.eceHere's the list, with definitions. There are some doozies here! I recall some years back a newsletter using "Muliebrity" for its title, BTW. Abstergent Cleansing or scouring Agrestic Rural; rustic; unpolished; uncouth Apodeictic Unquestionably true by virtue of demonstration Caducity Perishableness; senility Caliginosity Dimness; darkness Compossible Possible in coexistence with something else Embrangle To confuse or entangle Exuviate To shed (a skin or similar outer covering) Fatidical Prophetic Fubsy Short and stout; squat Griseous Streaked or mixed with grey; somewhat grey Malison A curse Mansuetude Gentleness or mildness Muliebrity The condition of being a woman Niddering Cowardly Nitid Bright; glistening Olid Foul-smelling Oppugnant Combative, antagonistic or contrary Periapt A charm or amulet Recrement Waste matter; refuse; dross Roborant Tending to fortify or increase strength Skirr A whirring or grating sound, as of the wings of birds in flight Vaticinate To foretell; prophesy Vilipend To treat or regard with contempt
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:16 pm |
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I can say with the utmost certainty that I never seen any of those words before. Which means I shall not miss them.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:21 pm |
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Words I might add to my personal vocabulary: - Apodeictic
- Exuviate
- Griseous
- Niddering
- Periapt
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Rob Steinbrenner
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:22 pm |
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let them die.
Adapt or perish
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:29 pm |
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Rob Steinbrenner wrote: Let them die.
Adapt or perish This has nothing to do with adapting, dude. These words have merely fallen into disuse. They would revive simply by returning to use. Lubberwort, for example, is a word I personally am trying to bring back to the lexicon.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:42 pm |
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There's no need to try and save words. If we are not using them, let them go. They serve us, we don't serve them.
Personally, I'm hoping for vagina to fall from the dictionary. Stupid sounding word.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:44 pm |
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I don't see "cromulent" anywhere on that list.
What a crap list.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:52 pm |
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Rob Steinbrenner wrote: There's no need to try and save words. There's no need for you to breathe oxygen, and yet you do. Words do not fall out of use out of some sort of Darwinian natural selection, where only the "best" words survive.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:54 pm |
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Bobson Dugnutt wrote: I don't see "cromulent" anywhere on that list.
What a crap list. You don't want words on that list; that's the ticket on the way out of the dictionary. Cromulent is safe for now.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:54 pm |
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I only knew "periapt" from the list.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:57 pm |
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I have been thinking about Rob's unnecessarily harsh reaction to saving words and it got me to thinking: should Rob just adapt to Brand New Day Spider-Man?
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:01 pm |
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James C. Taylor wrote: Rob Steinbrenner wrote: There's no need to try and save words. There's no need for you to breathe oxygen, and yet you do. Words do not fall out of use out of some sort of Darwinian natural selection, where only the "best" words survive. Best as in words we need, yes. That list is a list of crap words and why do you want me to die?  thought we were friends.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:12 pm |
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Rob Steinbrenner wrote: Best as in words we need, yes. But, as we already had "lubberwort" we didn't need "junk food". But yet, "junk food" was invented anyway. Rob Steinbrenner wrote: That list is a list of crap words and why do you want me to die?  [I] thought we were friends. There is no statement or even implication that I want you to die, Steiny. I merely showed that need as a litmus test is useless, as there is no need for you to breathe, and yet you do.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:13 pm |
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lubberwort. Heh.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:32 pm |
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I like lubberwort.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:52 pm |
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Some of these words are still quite useful. I have griseous hair, for example. I've often seen exuviated cicada shells. And skirr makes a beautiful word to describe the sounds of some birds' wings.
Besides, if we let the dictionaries stop using these words, how will future generations possibly be able to read the average Victorian novel?
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:56 pm |
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well, now that you mention it, I'm sorry, but they are being kicked out of society too.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 5:18 pm |
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:29 pm |
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I like words that don't sound anything like their meaning. Like pulchritude.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:34 pm |
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Marcus wrote: Why get rid of any words? To keep the dictionary from getting too long. The publishers figure that since so many new words and phrases are coming in, some will have to go out to make room. Online dictionaries don't have that problem, but there is still such a thing as a print dictionary.
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:35 pm |
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Hank wrote: I like words that don't sound anything like their meaning. Like pulchritude. It does have kind of a brutal sound to it, doesn't it?
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Post subject: Help save obscure words! Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:45 pm |
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That meddlin kid wrote: Hank wrote: I like words that don't sound anything like their meaning. Like pulchritude. It does have kind of a brutal sound to it, doesn't it? If one were to tell a lady that she was full of pulchritude, one could expect to be slapped, despite it being a great compliment.
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