Word of the
Day for Thursday 29th May 2014
Verbicide \ VUR-buh-sahyd \,
noun;
1. The wilful distortion or depreciation of the original meaning of a word.
2.
A person who wilfully distorts the meaning of a word.
Quotes:
Life and language are alike sacred. Homicide and verbicide that is, violent
treatment of a word withfatal results to its legitimate meaning, which is
its life - are alike forbidden.
-- Oliver Wendell Holmes, "The Autocrat of the BreakfastTable," The
Atlantic Monthly , 1857
Men often commit verbicide because they want to snatch a word as a party
banner, to appropriate its' selling quality'.
-- C.S. Lewis, Studies in Words, 1960
Origin:
Verbicide joins a variant of the Latin verbum , meaning "word," with -cide, a suffix used in the formation of compound words that means "killer"
or "act of killing."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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