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Showing posts with label words. Show all posts
Showing posts with label words. Show all posts

Sunday, November 15, 2020

A Sunday word..

 

Yes,,, number 322...And harps of minstrelsy


I don't think the hymnwriter used this  dictionary 


noun
  1. 1.
    the art or occupation of a medieval minstrel.
    "a tradition of oral minstrelsy stretching back for centuries"
  2. 2.
    the form of entertainment associated with minstrel shows, featuring songs, dances, and formulaic comic routines based on stereotyped depictions of black Americans and typically performed by white actors with blackened faces.
    "it was a counter to the proliferation of racist caricatures, particularly in blackface minstrelsy"


But, after singing that line this morning, I thought I should add it to my word collection

Anyone have another definition?   


Sunday, September 27, 2020

Cavalier

Words with meaning..and more 


cavalier

noun

  1. A gallant or chivalrous man, especially one serving as escort to a woman of high social position; a gentleman.
  2. A mounted soldier; a knight.
  3. Cavalier A supporter of Charles I of England in his struggles against Parliament. Also called Royalist .

adjective

  1. Showing arrogant or offhand disregard; dismissive: a cavalier attitude toward the suffering of others.
  2. Carefree and nonchalant; jaunty.
  3. Cavalier Of or relating to a group of 17th-century English poets associated with the court of Charles I.


Not a new word, but the first time I have ever seen it written in a sentence about .....me.



Here is what happened.

Hubby saw a tree down in our neighborhood ( If you know hubby, no further comments needed )
Hubby finds the owner and owner is happy for hubby to clear the tree away.
When hubby returns, the tree has been cut up and stacked, ready for loading.
Three pickup loads
Owner is 86.  
He had some help.

Now that is the kind of neighbor I would like to meet.
Really out of my comfort to approach a stranger but I kept thinking that I should let him know that he is a "good neighbor"

So armed with a loaf of fresh baked bread I made the call
Stranger, neighbor and soon to be friend, invited me inside.
I got to hear a little bit about his family, see some pictures and also, express my appreciation for his helping hand to hubby.  He shared some memories of his 40 + years in our neighborhood.  We said goodbye.
He stood at the door until I had safely circled out of the driveway


Well, a day or two later  an email arrived 
(I left our calling card , in case he might need our help someday ) 


<><><> Hi folks:

Wanted to thank you for taking the time to stop by to introduce yourself that was quite cavalier.  Also, wanted to thank you for the wonderful treats that were something very special.  That was my early Christmas.

Henry


I plan to use the word myself, soon,  but I think I should try to stay in touch with such a gentleman, cavalier (noun)!



I live an exciting life. 

Thursday, September 17, 2020

here is the word...breach

 not a new word, but listen up



breach
/brēCH/
noun
  1. 1.
    an act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct.
    "a breach of confidence"
    Similar:
    contravention
    violation
    breaking
    nonobservance
    infringement
    transgression
    neglect
    dereliction
    failure to observe
    noncompliance with
    infraction
    delict
  2. 2.
    a gap in a wall, barrier, or defense, especially one made by an attacking army.
    Similar:
    break
    rupture
    split
    crack
    fracture
    rent
    rift
    opening

But here is the thing... I don't think I have ever used it in a sentence, until now.

It is not easy to use the word breach in a sentence unless you are quoting from the Bible. It is in Proverbs 17, so check it out and find the verse.  

Breach.... 

I like it.  It rhymes with preach, and peach

               Also can be spelled breech, but that does not have  the same meaning.  

The English language....so interesting.



  l live an exciting life !