Every noceur ('A reveller; a rake, a libertine; a person who stays up late at night', OED) needs coffee to keep them going. This find also enabled me to add another item to the abandoned coffee cup collection. This has…
"Alterity" means 'The fact or state of being other or different; diversity, difference, otherness; an instance of this', (OED). I could write a treatise on the subject of how recognising otherness reinforces a concept that scholars try to overcome by…
In something of a mad dash this morning, I scanned and misread the OED email, such that I spent the day looking for 'a cure'. I thought some retail shopping therapy on Oxford Street would fit the bill nicely. However,…
A little late to use the imperative "nante palari" here, for it means ''Be quiet','shut up';'no talking'.' (OED). Day #224 of a 365 project, where the daily pic is informed by the OED word of the day.
Without being insulting to the casual stranger on the street (for looks can be deceptive after all), trying to find something to represent "agnoiology", which is 'The study of the nature of ignorance or of what it is impossible to…
Another lovely word that is defunct - "quomodo" meaning 'With the: the manner, way or means' (OED). So we went to the airport quomodo the bus. Day #222 of a 365 project, where the daily pic is informed by the OED…
Chairs, chairs, chairs, chairs "et patati et patata" ('And so on and so forth', OED). Day #221 of a 365 project, where the daily pic is informed by the OED word of the day.
Does a photographic description of breakfast by the water make me a utopographer ('A person who describes a utopia', OED)? Day #220 of a 365 project, where the daily pic is informed by the OED word of the day.
I did say that this week was difficult and it's not getting any easier … "Sciapodes": 'A mythical race of people supposed to have lived at the southern edge of the ancient Greek and Roman world, who each had a…
This week on the OED front is proving tricky - I have a very limited subject palette and some rather obscure words. Today was particularly problematic - "merlion", which is: 'A mythical creature with the head and trunk of a…
I've found an absolutely divine little shop that sells all sorts of decent kitsch (if that's not an oxymoron) and after "rootling" around ('Of an animal, esp. a pig: to root or grub (something) up or out. Also in extended…
"Obiter" means 'By the way, in passing, incidentally' (OED). Obiter, this is the way into town. Day #216 of a 365 project, where the daily pic is informed by the OED word of the day.
Having left the cauldron, broomstick and familiar at home, I've had to opt for a modern interpretation of an "alfet": 'A type of cauldron, spec. one filled with scalding water and employed in trials of ordeal; (in later use) the…
An "hegemonicon" is: 'A ruling or governing power; spec. human reason. Also: the supreme power in the universe' (OED). I didn't really have the opportunity for finding supreme powers today (and MisterMac wasn't overly keen to be snapped) but I…
"No man's land": ‘(A piece of) waste or unowned land; an uninhabited or desolate area' (OED). It is unowned and uninhabited, but it is far from desolate - in fact, it is rather beautiful. It's probably owned as well, but…
As I had no intention of giving birth today (and if I had been, I certainly would not have been photographing it) I had to look elsewhere to find "parturition": 'Chiefly techn. and literary. The action of giving birth to…
A bit of head-scratching with today's word "saeter" ('In Scandinavia: a mountain pasture where cattle remain during the summer months', OED), but a lucky find saved the day. A bit of contemporary minimalism added to deflect any accusations of plagiarism!…
I thought this bit of urban dilapidation was rather "Moby Dick": 'the great white whale central to Herman Melville's novel, esp. in being very large, important, or impressive' (OED). Ok, it's not particularly large, important or impressive, but the texture…
I was going to find a Mozart for this (there is no shortage of them over here) but Wolfie was born a tad too late to technically be an "honnête home": 'An honest, respectable man; a gentleman; spec. (in the…
The emissions from this power station used to "honk" ('To give off a powerful and unpleasant smell; to stink', OED) but in the new green world, there are no emissions and no honking either. Day #208 of a 365 project,…