Word of the Day
for Tuesday,
April 2, 2013
Splenetic \spli-NET-ik\, adjective:
1. irritable; peevish; spiteful.
2. of the spleen; splenic.
3. Obsolete. affected with, characterised by, or tending to produce melancholy.
2. of the spleen; splenic.
3. Obsolete. affected with, characterised by, or tending to produce melancholy.
noun:
1. a splenetic person.
1. a splenetic person.
You see, she stoutly
maintained the belief that beneath this splenetic
and ogreish exterior there beat a heart of gold, though this I imagine was
something she had to do, the idea that her father was splenetic
and ogreish all the way through being just too grim to contemplate.
-- Patrick McGrath, The Grotesque, 1989
-- Patrick McGrath, The Grotesque, 1989
It is true, when the
wind is easterly, or the gout gives him a gentle twinge, or he hears of any new
successes of the French, he will become a little splenetic;
and heaven help the man...that crosses his humor.
-- Washington Irving, Samalagundi, 1807
-- Washington Irving, Samalagundi, 1807
Sharing its root with spleen,
splenetic
entered English at the turn of the fourteenth century, and comes from the
Proto-Indo-European splegh-.
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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