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Word of the Day – Inglenook

By February 25, 2025Word of the Day

Inglenook (noun)

in-gl-nook

a corner or nook near a fireplace

First recorded in 1765–75. Combines ingle, likely from Scottish Gaelic aingeal, meaning “fire, light,” + nook.

Example sentences

“She sat in the inglenook with a coco and pondered on the events of the day.”

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