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lampoon: msg#00020culture.language.word-of-the-day
**************************************************************** Don't be a yutz! Check out the more than 4,000 new entries in the Official SCRABBLE(R) Players Dictionary, Fourth Edition! http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/book.pl?scrabdic.htm&3 **************************************************************** The Word of the Day for August 21 is: lampoon \lam-POON\ verb : to make the subject of a lampoon : ridicule Example sentence: A local cartoonist lampooned the mayor, portraying him as a slow, drawling bumpkin. Did you know? "Lampoon" can be a noun or a verb. The noun "lampoon" (meaning "satire," or, specifically, "a harsh satire usually directed against an individual") was first used in English in 1645. The verb followed about a decade later. The words come from the French "lampon," and probably originated with "lampons," the first person plural imperative of "lamper" ("to guzzle"). "Lampons!" (meaning "Let us guzzle!") is a frequent refrain in 17th-century French satirical poems. You Are Subscribed As: [@--EMAIL--@] To unsubscribe, change your e-mail address or to subscribe to the html version of Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day, featuring audio pronunciations, please visit: http://www.startsampling.com/sm/wod/changeofaddress.iphtml (c) 2006 by Merriam-Webster, Incorporated Merriam-Webster, Inc. 47 Federal Street P.O. Box 281 Springfield, MA 01102 |
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