Word of the Day
for Monday,
April 29, 2013
Hellion \HEL-yuhn\, noun:
a disorderly, troublesome, rowdy, or mischievous person.
I wanted to cry most
of all because I had wanted to right my own wrongs, to raise a loving family,
and I had instead produced a hellion.
-- Jane Hamilton, A Map of the World, 1994
-- Jane Hamilton, A Map of the World, 1994
Brother Bob, the only
brother l had left; the good, true, and dutiful son to Mama while I the
preacher's hellion
son rambled and gambled out there in the Territory...
-- Ralph Ellison, Three Days Before the Shooting, 2010
-- Ralph Ellison, Three Days Before the Shooting, 2010
Hellion entered English in the mid-1800s from the Scottish and Northern
English word of unknown origin hallion
meaning "worthless fellow." When this word crossed the pond, the
"a" in hallion
was replaced by an "e," supposedly because of associations with hell.
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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