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What's your favorite word in the English language? Any other language?
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I love words.
That's probably no surprise given that I'm a writer, but I'm a real word nerd who loves collecting unusual words and am thrilled when I run across a word "in the wild" that I've never seen before. I was that kid who actually liked the etymology assignments. I did a series of blog posts about evocative words back in 2014 for the A to Z Blogging Challenge.
My first writerly love was poetry, in part because of the words.
I am, however, bad at choosing favorites. You'll get a different answer from me every time you ask me that question, I'm sure.
I love collective nouns for animals. There's so much whimsy in them:
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But here lately, I've been intrigued by old vocabulary. Phrases that have fallen by the wayside over the centuries. I follow several different word-nerd social media accounts just for the delight of exposure to these words. Things like:
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And:
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I also used to teach Spanish, and I learned to love place names like Tegucigalpa and Guadalajara for the way they feel when you speak them aloud. My favorite Spanish word is my favorite because of mouth feel. The meaning is rather mundane: We were speaking.
It's interesting to think of old words we don't use anymore. You picked an interesting one to share.
ReplyDeleteThose are some great collective names! And I agree, some words that have fallen out of use are great fun.
ReplyDeleteAren't they though? I love "got the morbs" for "feeling melancholy".
DeleteI love discovering old words. Ramfeezled is a wonderful one.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw that word, I was definitely feeling ramfeezled that day.
DeleteThank you for ramfeezled. Tomorrow, when my doctor asks how I've been feeling, I'll have the exact for it. (Not serious, of course, but it'll get her attention.)
ReplyDeleteLOL! I bet it will!
DeleteI like 'Ramfeezled'. I've never heard of that one.
ReplyDeleteIt was new to me, too, but I like it!
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