Word of the Day
for Wednesday,
January 16, 2013
Preconcert \pree-kuhn-SURT\, verb:
1. To arrange in advance or beforehand, as by a previous
agreement.
adjective:
1. Preceding a concert: a preconcert reception for sponsors.
1. Preceding a concert: a preconcert reception for sponsors.
Indeed she did not
really suspect the visitor, who was one too ingenuous in his nature to preconcert
so subtle and so wicked a scheme.
-- Anthony Trollope, Dr. Wortle's School
-- Anthony Trollope, Dr. Wortle's School
If personal accidents,
and accidents so trivial, could, to any serious extent, be amongst the causes
of war, then it would become a hopeful duty to preconcert personal
combinations that should take an opposite direction.
-- Thomas De Quincey, The Works of Thomas De Quincey
-- Thomas De Quincey, The Works of Thomas De Quincey
Though today concert is most often a noun, it was usually used as a verb in the 1700s typically in the sense of "to bring together" or "to arrange." Preconcert thus meant "to arrange beforehand."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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