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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Today's Word: quondum

Ah, language. At least I have to say that it's nice now to have a President again that you can actually LISTEN to without CRINGING!

Word of the Day
quondam
\KWAHN-dum\ Audio Pronunciation
adj

Meaning
: former, sometime
Example Sentence
A quondam rodeo champ, circuit preacher, and peanut farmer, Baxter has settled into his new life as a stand-up comedian.
Did you know?
Looking for an unusual and creative way to say "former"? "Quondam" (which came to English in the 16th century from Latin quondam, meaning “at one time” or "formerly") certainly fits the bill. Or maybe you'd prefer one of its synonyms: "whilom," "ci-devant" or "preterit." Or you could really go crazy with "umquhile," a word that is extremely rare even in its more natural Scots English setting. "Quondam" itself isn't exactly ubiquitous, but it's used more than any of the other words above. If you're looking for something a bit more pedestrian, you might try yet another synonym: "erstwhile." Despite its wonderfully archaic flavor, "erstwhile" is a highly favored alternative.

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