Word of the Day
for Monday,
October 22, 2012
Acephalous \ey-SEF-uh-luhs\, adjective:
1. Without a leader or ruler.
2. Also, acephalic Zoology. headless; lacking a distinct head.
2. Also, acephalic Zoology. headless; lacking a distinct head.
Some magicians, as
Walter Scott, for instance, having appeared in the world, who combined all the
five literary senses, such writers as had but one—wit or learning, style or
feeling —these cripples, these acephalous,
maimed or purblind creatures—in a literary sense—have taken to shrieking that
all is lost, and have preached a crusade against men who were spoiling the
business, or have denounced their works.
-- Honoré de Balzac, The Muse of the Department
-- Honoré de Balzac, The Muse of the Department
Only one of my books
is without a preface, — though some of them are disguised as notes, or
forewords, or afterwords, — and I hereby apologise for the acephalous
condition of that volume.
-- Cyrus Townsend Brady, Woven with the Ship
-- Cyrus Townsend Brady, Woven with the Ship
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