I should be studying, but I'm taking a brief break to exclaim in amazement/humor/pleasure at some of the words I've encountered/acquired this semester:
-paytanic
-amphibolous
-proleptically
-prolegomon
-actu
-intertext
and the list continues- those are just the ones on my mind right now. Isn't academia wonderful?
Edit: More words as I run across them in notes and the like:
apotropaic
angelomorphism
-paytanic
-amphibolous
-proleptically
-prolegomon
-actu
-intertext
and the list continues- those are just the ones on my mind right now. Isn't academia wonderful?
Edit: More words as I run across them in notes and the like:
apotropaic
angelomorphism
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-amphibolous: having multiple meanings/purposes
-prolegomon: I still need a good definition: it seems to be in the same genre of introduction and preface and such, at least in on of its uses. I should give in and use the dictionary.
-actu: sort of like actual, but usually used in the phrase: in actu, which seems close to "in reality" but not quite. It seems to be one of those weird medieval philosophy words.
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The Vortex
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Also, even though I don't know the word, I have the vague sense that it ought to be "prolegomenon" instead of "prolegomon".
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Oh, and actu by itself is meaningless, as that would be the ablative case. The free-standing word in the nominative is "actus."