Word of the Day
for Tuesday,
October 23, 2012
Parturient \pahr-TOOR-ee-uhnt\, adjective:
1. Bearing or about to bear young; travailing.
2. Pertaining to parturition.
3. Bringing forth or about to produce something, as an idea.
2. Pertaining to parturition.
3. Bringing forth or about to produce something, as an idea.
With a scornful
snicker, he settled himself behind his desk, replaced the empty cigarette
holder in his mouth and lapsed into parturient
silence for a few moments.
-- Joseph Heller, Catch 22
-- Joseph Heller, Catch 22
To her nothing already
then thenceforward was anyway able to be molestful for this chiefly felt all
citizens except with proliferate mothers prosperity at all not to can be and as
they had received eternity gods mortals generation to befit them her beholding,
when the case was so hoving itself, parturient
in vehicle thereward carrying desire immense among all one another was
impelling on of her to be received into that domicile.
-- James Joyce, Ulysses
-- James Joyce, Ulysses
Prometheus or
Hephaistos smote the head of the parturient
god with an axe, and Athena leaped out fully armed.
-- William F. Hansen, Handbook of Classical Mythology
-- William F. Hansen, Handbook of Classical Mythology
Parturient is derived from the Latin word parturient- which
literally meant "being in labor" or "desiring to bring
forth."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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