Saturday, February 9, 2013

Save a Word Saturday (#9)


Welcome to Save-a-Word Saturday, a new blog hop hosted by The Feather and the Rose.
The aim is to spread love of old and unusual words by sharing them with other bloggers and thereby saving these precious, wonderful, whirling words from the dusty, lonely corners of the oldest, least visited vaults of the Word Bank. 

The rules run thusly:
1. Create a lovely blog post that links back to this one. The easiest way to do that would be to grab the code under our pretty Save-a-Word Saturday button. Just copy and paste it into the HTML part of your blog. 
2.  Pick an old word you want to save from extinction to feature in your blog post. It really must be an old word, not just a big one. We are trying to save lovely archaisms, not ugly giants (for example, "Dihydrogen Monoxide" is not an acceptable choice).
3. Provide a definition of your word. Use your word in a sentence (or even a short paragraph) vaguely related to the theme we have chosen this week. You may also add visual or musical interpretations of your word or your sentence. In fact, add anything that moves your creative spirit.
4. Add a link to your blog in the linky list below (it's down there somewhere). Then hop to as many other blogs as you can in search of as many wonderful words as possible!
5. Use as many of the words as you can on the people in your life. Do leave us a note or add something to your own post to let us all know what wonderful old word you whipped out to befuddle your friends and relations.

This week's theme is:
Dreams
And the word I have chosen is:
nasicorn
adj. - having horn(s) on nose; n. rhinoceros. nasicornous, adj.
And my ever so wordy sentences are:
After going to the zoo, Lola dreamt in a nasicorn fashion; everyone in her dream had suddenly sprouted a horn right from their nose!  Lola thought about the meaning in the morning, only to find it likely she had spent too long watching the rhinos.

6 comments:

  1. Fun word, and great sentence...I can totally imagine dreaming like this! (I love the name of your blog, btw)

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  2. I can see why this excellent word might not get a log of use; there are only so many creatures that fit the description. Maybe we should envision more horses with horns on their noses. Then they would be nasicorn unicorns!

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  3. This is a funny word! I applaud your creativity in working it into sentences--I don't know how I would have gone about that.

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  4. Good job with this one. Hopefully you won't have a nasicornous dream! :)

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  5. This is cute! This is definitely a word worth remembering :)

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