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100614 The daily hell-kettle

Thankfully I now take the bus to the office and so don't have to suffer the daily "hell-kettle": 'A deep black gulf or abyss; a name locally applied to holes or pools popularly supposed to be bottomless', (OED). Day #161…
Del
June 10, 2014
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090614 No ponente here

“Ponente” means: ‘In the western Mediterranean: a westerly wind; the west wind’(OED). Chelsea is neither in the Med nor did it see any wind today – westerly or otherwise. In fact, it was a beautiful, sunny day and so it…
Del
June 9, 2014
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080614 MisterMac in Discubiture

"Discubiture" means 'A reclining posture assumed when dining.'(OED). Reclining in the sun enjoying a Cornetto and not the peeled grapes or boar's head that would probably suit discubiture far better than an ice-cream. I think the demise of the lectus…
Del
June 8, 2014
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070614 Metagrobolize

A relaxing day and although this should have metagrobolized me, it didn't, for today's puzzle was disappointingly easy. "Metagrobolize" means: 'To puzzle, mystify, confound', (OED). Day #158 of a 365 project, where the daily pic is informed by the OED word…
Del
June 7, 2014
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060614 Rupestral in SW3

Although this obviously wasn't taken on a rock or a cliff, I reckon any plant that can survive in the concrete foundation of a telephone box should be considered as "rupestral" ('Of vegetation: that grows on rocks or cliffs. Also:…
Del
June 6, 2014
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050614 Odyssey

"Odyssey": ‘(The name of) one of two great hexametric epic poems of ancient Greece traditionally attributed to Homer (the other being the Iliad), which describes the ten years' wanderings of Odysseus (Ulysses) on his way home to Ithaca after the…
Del
June 5, 2014
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040614 Arthurian Legend – Pendragon

Today's word was "Arthurian" meaning 'Of, relating to, or characteristic of the legendary British king Arthur, his court, his knights, or the romances in which these figure.’ (OED). Subject selection was not a difficult choice! Lots more Arthurian stuff on…
Del
June 4, 2014
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030614 Robin Hood and Dennis Moore

So there were probably lots of potential finds for today's word, which is "Robin Hood" ('A legendary English outlaw, popular from medieval times, who, according to tradition, stole from the rich to give to the poor. Hence allusively: an outlaw…
Del
June 3, 2014
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020614 Bat-Hero

Ok, so "hero' should have been really easy, but of several definitions available, the OED chose:'Classical Mythol. and Ancient Greek Hist. A man (or occas. a woman) of superhuman strength, courage, or ability, favoured by the gods; esp. one regarded…
Del
June 2, 2014
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010614 Post Runcation

You would think that spending the afternoon wandering around the leafy suburbs of Wimbledon would provide plenty of photo opps for "runcation" ('The action of an act of weeding. Also occas.: the action of rooting', OED), but it appears the…
Del
June 1, 2014