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Don’t Stay Murklins, Save a Word Today
As freelance writers, or one might even go so far as to claim, a wordsmiths, I think it’s important to have many words to work with, don’t you? But what you might not know is that many of our beloved words are in danger! Yes, it’s true. Every year lexicographers analyze the English language and decide which words have fallen out of usage, then summarily kick them straight out of the dictionary.
So this means we are in danger of losing words like cloakitively (adj. superficial) or succisive (ajd. of spare or extra time.) Now, regardless of your opinion on language and how they all evolve, you have to agree that antipelargy (n. reciprocal or mutual kindness) is a pretty darn cool word and it would be a shame if it had seen its last printing in ol’ Webster’s. Too bad there’s nothing anyone can do…
4 Responses to “Don’t Stay Murklins, Save a Word Today”
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5. February 2009 at 19:32
I’ll admit it, the only word on there I recognized on sight was vacivity(containing nothing. emptiness).
I have heard “murklins” but didn’t know what it meant!
5. February 2009 at 20:43
Well, now you are no longer murlkins regarding the definition of that very important word. Did you adopt one? Are you now a word parent, responsible for one little word’s ultimate fate?
6. February 2009 at 06:32
It’s like The Neverending Story for words! Atreyuuuuuu!!!!
6. February 2009 at 08:35
I could never get through that movie. I admit it… Atreyu scared the pants off me.