Wondrous Word Wednesday hosted by Kathy of BermudaOnion
Todays words have been taken from ARC of yet to be published The Merry Misogynist by Colin Cotterill
1) Compendium (Page 20): "So far, this young lady is a compendium of contradictions."
Pronunciation:
- \kəm-ˈpen-dē-əm\
- Function:
- noun
- Inflected Form(s):
- plural com·pen·di·ums or -dia \-dē-ə\
- Etymology:
- Medieval Latin, from Latin, saving, shortcut, from compendere to weigh together, from com- + pendere to weigh
2) Conundrum (Page 50): He decided to focus his mind on the conundrum of why a beautiful young woman had such gnarled feet....Pronunciation:- \kə-ˈnən-drəm\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- origin unknown
1: a riddle whose answer is or involves a pun
2 a: a question or problem having only a conjectural answer
b: an intricate and difficult problem
3) Abseiled (Page 179): A tiny delicate green caterpillar abseiled down a fine silk thread and landed on the open page.Pronunciation:- \ˈab-ˌsāl, -ˌsī(-ə)l\
- Function:
- intransitive verb
- Etymology:
- German abseilen, from ab down, off + Seil rope
- Date:
- 1941
— abseil noun
4) Butte (Page245): They arrived on top of the butte.
Pronunciation:- \ˈbyüt\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- French, knoll, from Middle French bute
8 comments:
You found some great words! I keep meaning to include the pronunciations as well and keep forgetting. I love the cover of the book, too! Thanks for participating each week!
'Abseiled" is new-to-me, as well...
And, I gotta say, *that* is a gorgeous book cover!
Have a great week...
Good list. Some are words I've actually looked up myself, but do I remember the definition? Only vaguely. So the more times I see them, the better my odds of remembering. Thanks!
Great words--I can't wait to tell someone to go climb that butte! lol
My words are here.
I like the way the author used abseiled ih that sentence. All good words this week.
I love that you have the pronunciations with your words.
I like Compendium the best.
Good words! I only knew #2 and #4.
abseiled ~ certainly never heard of that one. Thanks for visiting today.
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