Word of the Day April 30, 2017 Word of the Day – Bawbee Bawbee (noun) (Scottish) baw-bee A coin of low value. Origins, mid 16C after laird of… Kath Love1
ArtyVideo April 29, 2017 This DIY Enchanted Rose from Beauty and the Beast will Light up Your Life We'd all love an Enchanted Rose like the one that appears in Beauty and the… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 29, 2017 Word of the Day – Fabulist Fabulist (noun) Fab-yu-list One who writes fables. A liar, one who invents outlandish tales. Origins,… Kath Love3
Word of the Day April 28, 2017 Word of the Day – Nacket Nacket (noun) nak-it A small, cheeky or artful boy. British English, used mostly in Celtic… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 27, 2017 Word of the Day – Yarak Yarak (noun) ya-rak As part of a phrase 'in yarak'. Of a hawk; in good… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 26, 2017 Word of the Day – Quab Quab (noun) (British/regional) kwob A marshy area, a bog. Only heard in regional English. Probably… Kath Love1
Word of the Day April 25, 2017 Word of the Day – Avaunt Avaunt (exclamation) av-ornt Go away! Now archaic, from the French avant. I think we should… Kath Love2
Word of the Day April 24, 2017 Word of the Day – Xenobombulate Xenobombulate (adj) zen-o-bom-boo-lay-t To malinger. Now obsolete, not dictionary defined. Xenobombulate is so archaic it's… Kath Love3
New ReleasesNews April 24, 2017 New Release from David Videcette with Theseus Paradox Sequel David Videcette wrote a thrilling debut introducing Detective Jake Flannagan in The Theseus Paradox, a… Kath Love1
Word of the Day April 23, 2017 Word of the Day – Grimalkin Grimalkin (noun) (archaic) grimal-kin A Cat, or a spiteful old lady. From 16C grey +… Kath Love1