Having words
Sep. 2nd, 2010 11:27 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Would love to post story introductions using the daily vocabulary from 1word1day LJ community...but it's damned hard to beat their sample sentences.
Today's:
omnifarious (om-nuh-FAIR-ee-uhs) - adj., of all forms, varieties, or kinds.
Borrowed around 1650 from Latin omnifārius, which is clearly omni-, all + some stem, but there seems to be some confusion exactly which. In five dictionary entries, I find the -fārius traced to fāriam, place/side; ferre, to bear; *fās, utterance; and facere, to do. It's a puzzler. You could almost say it has an omnifarious etymology ... but not really -- it's merely multifarious.
"When I opened the door, the omnifarious colors stunned me -- it as if Maddie had dipped a dozen peacocks into Lisa Frank's paint cans and thrown them across her room."
Today's:
omnifarious (om-nuh-FAIR-ee-uhs) - adj., of all forms, varieties, or kinds.
Borrowed around 1650 from Latin omnifārius, which is clearly omni-, all + some stem, but there seems to be some confusion exactly which. In five dictionary entries, I find the -fārius traced to fāriam, place/side; ferre, to bear; *fās, utterance; and facere, to do. It's a puzzler. You could almost say it has an omnifarious etymology ... but not really -- it's merely multifarious.
"When I opened the door, the omnifarious colors stunned me -- it as if Maddie had dipped a dozen peacocks into Lisa Frank's paint cans and thrown them across her room."