These new words (including some I\’ve seen before, but was unsure of their exact meaning) came from Enslaved by Ducks:
Bovid– \” \’I had no idea,\’ I marveled, still stricken by the bovid apparition.\”
Definition: Of the family Bovidae, which includes hoofed, hollow-horned ruminants such as cattle, sheep and goats (I had to look this one up because I thought bovine were just cattle. I didn\’t know it also meant sheep and goats)
Filbert– \”His smorgasboard included Cheerios, freshly grated filberts, succulent garden peas, sweet corn sliced off the cob each morning, and an occasional dollop of pasta.\”
Definition: A hazelnut
Hokum– \”I like to think that my decisions in life are guided by the rudder of common sense rather than blown willy-nilly by folkloric hokum and balderdash.\”
Definition: Something that is nonsense, untrue (balderdash has almost exactly the same meaning)
Sebum– \”Weaver would land on my head and gleefully begin drilling for dander and sebum.\”
Definition: Oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands, naturally lubricates your hair
Bromeliad, Docent– \”Truly he belonged in the open sky or, at the very least, in a large aviary packed with palm trees, bromeliads and docents.\”
B– a type of tropical american plant with long, stiff leaves (including pineapples)
D– a tour guide (or professor)
Mesmer, Grommet, Phlogiston– \”Here and there a flanged mesmer valve or grommeted phlogiston regulator emerged from the heaped earth like a Chichen Itzan artifact, but the body of the antique pump remained hidden.\”
M- Mesmer was an Austrian physician in the 1700\’s. I still don\’t know a mesmer valve is
G- an eyelet reinforced with metal or plastic
P- an imaginary element formerly once believed to be the substance of fire
And these words are from Kon-Tiki:
Mole– \”I intentionally stopped the car a long way off and walked the whole length of the mole to stretch my legs thoroughly for the last time for no one knew how long.\”
Definition: a stone wall built in the sea as a breakwater
Dolphin-\”…when a big flying fish thudded on board we used it as bait and at once pulled in two large dolphins weighing from twenty to thirty-five pounds each. This was food for several days.\”
Definition: a large, brightly colored marine game fish with a steep blunt forehead and a long continuous dorsal fin (also called dolphinfish or mahi-mahi)
Philologist– \”… philologists have pointed out that on all the widely scattered South Sea islands the name of the sweet potato is kumara, and kumara is just what the sweet potato was called among the old Indians in Peru.\”
Definition: a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
Pelagic– \”And so the Kon-Tiki soon began to swarm with stowaways. They were small pelagic crabs.\”
Definition: of ocean waters, especially those far from land
Check out Wondrous Words Wednesdays on Bermudiaonion\’s weblog for more new vocab!