This reality is unacceptable to the publishers of the Oxford English Dictionary, who are asking
individuals to "adopt a word," whether it is "old words, wise words, hard-working words.
Words that once led meaningful lives but now lie unused, unloved and unwanted."
Meanwhile, 90% of written communication uses only 7,000 different words.
Participants in the word adoption program can either choose one of their own or be assigned a word.
Anyone who adopts a word promises to use it in everyday conversation or correspondence as often as possible.
Among the words that are available for adoption are:
· Snollygoster: a shrewd, unprincipled person, especially a politician
· Molrowing: the act of making merry with prostitutes
· Theomeny: the fury of God
· Pudify: to cause to be embarrassed
· Philargyrist: someone who loves money
· Pamphagous: eating or consuming everything
· Apanthropinization: withdrawal from human concerns or the human world
· Agonyclite: member of a heretical sect that stood rather than kneeled
· Scaevity: unluckiness
· Quibbleism: the act of beating around the bush
http://www.allgov.com/Unusual_News/ViewNews/10_Disappearing_Words_Worth_Saving_100822
Ooh! Ooh! Dibs on "Snollygoster"!
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