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Word of the day 27 12 2010 (n°2)



Mariethe House
France

Word of the day 27 12 2010 (n°2)
 
Here are the entries we have had so far!

http://www.eslprintables.com/forum/topic.asp?id=25331

You are amazing! Such imagination and wit and creativity after the big Christmas festivities! You are admirable!

However, the game is not finished!


  Hi there! have a go at a defintion of WOD: erinaceous!!

27 Dec 2010      





crisholm
Spain

Well, you could get a �Bless you! � answer after saying that word...

27 Dec 2010     



anitarobi
Croatia

Hang on a sec, wasn �t it erinaceous???????

27 Dec 2010     



Mariethe House
France

Oh my God Anita!! I can �t do this word of the day business without making a mistake!! Thank you for giving the right spelling!!Smile

27 Dec 2010     



anitarobi
Croatia

Dear Mariethe, after all the holiday feasting and stuff, what �s a letter or two between friendsWink?

27 Dec 2010     



edrodmedina
United States

Doesn �t erinaceous mean to make a mistake???  MacGyver was erinaceos in his assumption that he should cut the blue wire and not the red. Kabooom!!!

27 Dec 2010     



ldthemagicman
United Kingdom

Erinaceous

The adjective suffix �-aceous� means �resembling, or having the nature of� the particular item described.

So, �rosaceous� means �resembling a girl called Rose�; �herbaceous� means �resembling a man called Herbert�; �crustaceous� means �resembling a crust of bread; and so on.  It�s quite easy, really.

Therefore, the word Erin-aceous refers to someone or something that looks like, or aspires to be like Erin, The Emerald Isle, Ireland, Eire, Irish!

The original inhabitants of Ireland were about half-a-metre tall, and were dressed all in green.  They were called �The Little People�, to distinguish them from people who were two metres tall, and who were called, �The Big People�.

So, if you are at a Fancy Dress Party, and there is a character there, perhaps a doctor, dressed all in green and he looks like a fugitive from the National Elf Service, you can be sure that he is attempting to be Erinaceous.

It is generally acknowledged that, had it not been for the Irish �navvies�, (�navigators�), none of the roads, canals, sewers and heavy engineering work in the UK would have been completed.  We owe Ireland a huge debt.

Just for the record, (or for the CD), I am English, but I have a brother who is Irish!

My brother�s family love to hear Irish jokes.

There was a Conference regarding �The Population Explosion�.  The Speaker made a startling statement.

�Do you realise that, on this Earth, every second, of every minute, of every hour, of every day, of every month, of every year, a woman is giving birth to a child.  I ask you a question.  What are we going to do about it?�

A voice from the audience shouted: �We�re going to find that woman and stop her�!

Les

28 Dec 2010     



Mariethe House
France

Monday �s game finished! Have a look at the new word suggested by Chris in my post: Word of the day winner!

28 Dec 2010