Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Wondrous Words Wednesday!


Wondrous Words Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Bermudaonion's Weblog where we share words we’ve encountered in our reading. Feel free to join in the fun (please do!) Be sure to leave a link to your post over at Bermudaonion's Weblog.

The following words are from Arlington Park by Rachel Cusk :

She, Juliet, aged thirty-six, mother of two, a teacher at Arlington Park High School for Girls - a person regarded in her youth as somewhat exceptional, a scholarship student and at one time Head Girl - had been slightly obnoxious to their hosts, the Milfords: Matthew Milford, the vilely wealthy owner of an office supplies company in Cheltenham, and his horse-faced, attenuated, raddled wife, Louisa.

1. Attenuated
: weak; diminishing

2. Raddled
: being in a state of confusion : lacking composure
: Broken down; worn

In they came, farouche in their ballet slippers.

3. Farouche: (adj.) (French)
: fierce
: sullenly unsociable or shy; socially inept


These words are from The City & The City by China Miéville

It is a heavily crosshatched street - clutch by clutch of architecture broken by alterity, even in a few spots house by house.

1. Alterity
: The state or quality of being other; a being otherwise.

The local buildings are taller by a floor or three than the others, so Besz juts up semi-regularly and the roofscape is almost a machicolation.

2. Machicolation (noun, Architecture)
: (esp in medieval castles) a projecting gallery or parapet supported on corbels having openings through which missiles could be dropped
: any such opening

The convenor, a wiry, pony-tailed man, who went by Zyet, “Bean“ would not give us their names.

3. Convenor
: a person who convenes or chairs a meeting, committee, etc, especially one who is specifically elected to do so.

6 comments:

  1. Great words,thanks for sharing.

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  2. I've heard raddled before but always thought it was spelled with t's instead of d's. All the other words are new to me, but convenor makes perfect sense.

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  3. I can't wait to read The City, The City! Great words today. Mieville is an extremely talented author.

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  4. You found some interesting words this week, I only knew attenuated.

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  5. Are my books too easy?? I've never seen these word. All are interesting. Thanks.

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  6. I recall that I had to look up alterity when I read that book, too.

    I always thought it was spelled RATTLED.

    I love words.

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