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The Word of the Day for December 12 is:

harry \HAIR-ee\ verb
1 : to make a pillaging or destructive raid on : assault
2 : to force to move along by harassing
*3 : to torment by or as if by constant attack

Example sentence:
Seven-year-old Kaitlyn harried her little sister with pokes, hair
pulling, and teasing, badgering her until she burst into tears.


Did you know?
Was there once a warlike man named Harry who is the source for today's
word? One particularly belligerent Harry does come to mind: Shakespeare once
described how "famine, sword, and fire" accompanied "the warlike Harry,"
England's King Henry the Fifth. But neither this king nor any of his namesakes
are the source for the verb "harry." Rather, "harry" (or a word resembling it)
has been a part of English for as long as there has been anything that could be
called English. It took the form "hergian" in Old English and "harien" in
Middle English, passing through numerous variations before finally settling
into its modern spelling. The word's Old English ancestors are related to Old
High German words "herion" ("to lay waste") and "heri" ("army").





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