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Words, words, words

By JEFFREY GANTZ  |  August 11, 2008

As for the words themselves, you may be surprised how many seeming impostors are OED members in good standing: cellarhood, flingee, happify (this one going back to the early 17th century), jive-ass, misdelight. You may wonder whether you need apricity (“the warmth of the sun in winter”) or impluvious (“wet with rain”) in your vocabulary, lovely though they are; you’ll likely be challenged to work mid-lenting, need-sweat, rue-bargain, shot-clog, wine-knight, grimthorpe, halfpennyworth, and rough music (these last three are verbs!) into your conversation. On the other hand, you may wonder how you ever did without pandiculation (“the act of stretching and extending the limbs, in tiredness or waking”) or prend (“a mended crack”) or ruffing (“the stomping of feet as a form of applause”).

The last page of the book is an advertisement for the OED. It could stand as the dictionary definition of “redundant.”

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