Word of the Day – Varlet Word of the Day May 8, 2017 Word of the Day – Varlet Varlet (noun) vaa-lit (historic) A man or boy acting as an attendant or servant. (archaic)… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day – Famulus Word of the Day May 7, 2017 Word of the Day – Famulus Famulus (noun) (historic) fam-oo-lus An assistant or servant, especially one working for a magician or… Kath 0 Love2
Word of the Day – Nithing Word of the Day May 6, 2017 Word of the Day – Nithing Nithing (noun) (archaic) (historic) nith-ing A coward, a villain; a person who breaks the law… Kath 0 Love1
Word of the Day – Indicia Word of the Day May 5, 2017 Word of the Day – Indicia Indicia (plural noun) in-dish-ee-a Signs, indications, or distinguishing marks. From Latin, early 17th century indicium,… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day – Raconteur Word of the Day May 4, 2017 Word of the Day – Raconteur Raconteur (noun) rak-on-tur A person who tells anecdotes and stories in a skilful and amusing… Kath 0 Love2
Word of the Day – Cabotage Word of the Day May 3, 2017 Word of the Day – Cabotage Cabotage (noun) kab-oh-taj The right to operate sea, air, or other transport services within a… Kath 0 Love2
Word of the Day – Mugwump Word of the Day May 2, 2017 Word of the Day – Mugwump Mugwump (noun) mug-wump A person who remains aloof or independent, especially from party politics. Chiefly… Kath 0 Love1
Word of the Day – Tarantism Word of the Day May 1, 2017 Word of the Day – Tarantism Tarantism (noun) taran-tiz-m A psychological illness characterized by an extreme impulse to dance, prevalent in… Kath 0 Love1
Word of the Day – Bawbee 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 0 Love1
Word of the Day – Fabulist 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 0 Love3