Word of the Day for Thursday, September 6, 2012
Piceous \PIS-ee-uhs\, adjective:
1. Inflammable; combustible.
2. Of, pertaining to, or resembling pitch.
3. Zoology. Black or nearly black as pitch.
2. Of, pertaining to, or resembling pitch.
3. Zoology. Black or nearly black as pitch.
In the silent and piceous hour just before dawn, they advanced at a slow trot, fanning out through the slave quarters and into the yard that divided the gin house, the mill, and the buildings where Canning and I slept unaware.
-- Geraldine Brooks, March
-- Geraldine Brooks, March
Dark pink for the brick buildings, dark green for the doorjambs and the benches, dark iron for the hinges, dark stone for Nathaniel's Tomb; darkness in the piceous roots of trees that broke through the earth like bones through skin.
-- Roger Rosenblatt, Beet
-- Roger Rosenblatt, Beet
Piceous stems from the Latin word piceus meaning "made of pitch."
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