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The Word of the Day for June 26 is:

ensky \in-SKYE\ verb
: exalt

Example sentence:
"Her first appearance in evening dress was a revelation to me; she was my
idol, enskied and sacred." (Frank Harris, _My Life and Loves_)

Did you know?
Someone who has been enskied has been raised, figuratively, as high as the
sky. The "en-" prefix indicates putting something or someone into or on
whatever the second part of the word indicates -- in this case, the sky. Lots
of words have been formed this way; some of them are quite familiar
("enthrone," "entrap"), whereas others are as high-flown as "ensky." "Enisle,"
for example, means "to put someone on an island," or, figuratively, "to isolate
someone." "Enwomb" means "to shut one up as if in a womb." The very first, and
most famous, use of "ensky" occurs in Shakespeare's _Measure for Measure_, when
Lucio tells Isabella, a novice in a convent, "I hold you as a thing enskied and
sainted."





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