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Reading Dictionaries

When I was visiting my Great Aunt last month in Colorado, I found her old dictionary. It was over seventy years old, and I read and took notes, all the while looking for words that aren't "common". She laughed at me, saying in her whole 90+ years she's never seen anyone sit and read the dictionary.
hamshackle (v) -> fasten head of animal to forelock

hobbly (adj) -> rough, uneven

pot walloper (n) -> a scullion, one who washes pots

potvaliant (adj) -> having false courage stimulated by strong drink
One of the words I ran into was cyclorama. It's been along time since I've thought about that term. Even though this picture (directly below) isn't a cyclorama, it reminds me of the concept. I took several shots of the Tongass Narrows from atop Deer Mountain on one of my mountain climbing expeditions (as listed on Things I've Done/Haven't Done). Deer Mountain is "easy" to climb for a fit person. I was fine on the way up. On the way back down, I was so hoping that a helicopter would come get me. ;)

Tongas Narrows & Ketchikan, Alaska



Deer Mountain

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  1. That is so awesome. LOL. To think, kids will look back on our dictionaries and go... "bling-bling" what the heck is that? lol

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  2. Anonymous8:00 AM PST

    I like this word - potvaliant. I used to see this way too much when I would go out drinking with rowdy coworkers...

    :)

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  3. OMG. I've never seen or heard any of these words before.

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  4. Added you to my blogroll, please add me.

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  5. Anonymous9:19 PM PST

    beautiful beautiful

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  6. Nice to hear someone else out there actually finds enjoyment in reading the dictionary; it is very interesting!

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  7. Anonymous7:00 AM PST

    I spent a little time with dictionaries recently because I was working on a short story set in the late 1700s. I kept discovering what I thought was the perfect word for the narrator to use actually was a word that didn't exist until 1850.

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  8. Anonymous1:43 PM PST

    Annalee-

    hobbly makes perfect sense because hobble means to walk unevenly or lamely.

    -gregg

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