IrishMist
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Obsolete words are fair? Neighboring, border! Accolent is in no way an obsolete word. I actually came across it this past year while reading some history with my daughter about the great Chicago fire. It's just a very unusual word is all. quote:
I looked up "discomfit" and found a derived sense of "To throw into perplexity, confusion, or dejection; to cast down utterly; to disconcert" (OED Def. 2b). But the primary meaning is "to defeat utterly," "to rout." The etymology shows the meaning: OF desconfire, from Latin disconficere, "to take apart." Ahhh, ok, while not actually meaning to lose composure, its easy to assume that definition from what you have here. I stand corrected edited to add my guess at louche I think, and this is just a guess from working where I work...but I think it has something to do with ethical practices in regards to lawyers? Salacious means obscene
< Message edited by IrishMist -- 2/11/2006 8:37:56 AM >
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