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Jun 10, 2026
This week’s themeThere’s a word for it This week’s words pauciloquy recumbentibus
Dempsey and Firpo, 1924
Art: George Bellows Wordsmith Games
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with Anu Gargrecumbentibus
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A knockdown blow.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin recumbere (recline, lie down again), from re- (back) + cumbere
(to lie down), which also gave us incumbent,
procumbent, and
superincumbent. Earliest
documented use: 1425.
USAGE:
“Thor went among them with incalescent eagerness, smashing their guidance
systems with his bare fingers, delivering one massive recumbentibus after
another, making shards of the casings.” Eoin Colfer; And Another Thing...; Hyperion; 2009. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Everybody needs his memories. They keep the wolf of insignificance from the
door. -Saul Bellow, writer, Nobel laureate (10 Jun 1915-2005)
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