Word of the
Day for Thursday 23rd January 2014
Williwaw \WIL-ee-waw\, noun:
a
violent squall that blows in near-polar latitudes, as in the Strait of
Magellan, Alaska, and the Aleutian Islands.
Outside,
a new note has crept into the wind, a black williwaw sound
straight from the terrible wastes to the north.
-- Walker Percy, The Moviegoer, 1961
-- Walker Percy, The Moviegoer, 1961
There
was a big williwaw blowing and nothing was moving on the
island. So I was a couple of days late in leaving…
-- Edited by Fern Chandonnet, Alaska at War, 1941-1945: The Forgotten War Remembered, 2007
-- Edited by Fern Chandonnet, Alaska at War, 1941-1945: The Forgotten War Remembered, 2007
Williwaw entered English in the 1830s.
It is of unknown origin
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