How insane. If it's in the public domain, I can get it online for free instead of having to pay $15 for it. Especially when we aren't even reading the entire thing.
Anyway, I'm scrolling through a quick glossary of Middle English words Chaucer used and find this:
kankedort noun bad situation
kaynard noun dotard, a person who is feeble-minded
Aren't those just two of the coolest words ever? I have to start using them, along with jangles (gossip), clyket (key), bireve (remove, deprive, take away), bileve (remain, stay), taas (heap), swyve (copulate with), and nyfles (silly stories).
Anyway, I'm scrolling through a quick glossary of Middle English words Chaucer used and find this:
kankedort noun bad situation
kaynard noun dotard, a person who is feeble-minded
Aren't those just two of the coolest words ever? I have to start using them, along with jangles (gossip), clyket (key), bireve (remove, deprive, take away), bileve (remain, stay), taas (heap), swyve (copulate with), and nyfles (silly stories).
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Date: 2005-02-02 03:04 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-02-02 03:09 pm (UTC)I just love odd and obscure words in general, heh.