Word of the Day
for Monday,
June 10, 2013
Codger \KOJ-er\, noun:
an eccentric man, especially one who is old.
He'll find one of
those joints and be there, evening after evening, talking to the bartender
confidentially but loud enough. It won't be long before they get used to him.
An old codger
with money, stooped but still pretty big.
-- Louis Begley, Schmidt Delivered, 2000
-- Louis Begley, Schmidt Delivered, 2000
One of the lesser
Shadows whom we shall call Baron A. had a father-in-law called Baron B., a
harmless old codger
long retired from the civil service and quite incapable of understanding
certain Renaissance aspects of the new regime.
-- Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire, 1962
-- Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire, 1962
Codger is likely related to the word cadge meaning "to
beg." Its etymology is uncertain.
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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