Cwts Club Book Club December 28, 2018 For Reading Addicts 2019 Reading Challenge Another New Year, Another New Challenge. How did you get on with our 2018 challenge?… Jacqui Bell Love6
Word of the Day December 28, 2018 Word of the Day – Scabrous Scabrous (adj) skab-rus Rough and covered with, or as if with, scabs./Unpleasant unattractive. Indecent; salacious.… Jacqui Bell Love1
Word of the Day December 27, 2018 Word of the Day – Mythomane Mythomane (noun) mith-o-mayn A mythomaniac, someone obsessed with mythology. 1950s; earliest use found in Encounter.… Jacqui Bell Love2
Word of the Day December 26, 2018 Word of the Day – Arenicolous Arenicolous (adj) a-ren-ik-u-lus living, burrowing, or growing in sand Latin arena + English -i- +… Jacqui Bell Love1
Word of the Day December 17, 2018 Word of the Day – Sobriquet Sobriquet (noun) sow-brik-ay A person's nickname. Mid 17th century: French, originally in the sense ‘tap… Jacqui Bell Love0
Word of the Day December 16, 2018 Word of the Day – Malfeasance Malfeasance (noun) mal-fee-zuns Wrongdoing, especially (US) by a public official. Late 17th century: from Anglo-Norman… Jacqui Bell Love0
Word of the Day December 8, 2018 Word of the Day – Megrim Megrim (noun) mee-grim (archaic) Depression, low spirits. A whim or fancy. Late Middle English, variant… Jacqui Bell Love0
Word of the Day December 7, 2018 Word of the Day – Inamorata Inamorata (noun) in-am-o-rata A person's female lover. From Latin (more…) Jacqui Bell Love0
Word of the Day December 6, 2018 Word of the Day – Maecenas Maecenas (noun) mi-see-nus A generous patron especially of literature or art Gaius circa 70–8 b.c.… Jacqui Bell Love1
Word of the Day December 1, 2018 Word of the Day – Interlocutor Interlocutor in-ta-lok-u-ter A person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation. Early 16th century:… Jacqui Bell Love0