Sunday, July 01, 2007

Daily Vocabulary: Encomium

encomium
noun

1. Warm, glowing praise.
2. A formal expression of praise; a tribute.
[Latin encōmium, from Greek enkōmion (epos), (speech) praising a victor, neuter of enkōmios, of the victory procession : en-, in; see en-2 + kōmos, celebration.]


Sarah was so taken with Fables that she considered composing a musical encomium to the author, despite being unable to read music or carry a tune. She settled for buying all the back issues from her local comic shop instead.

The encomia for Sarah's mother flew fast and furious at her funeral, and seemed so at odds with the character of the woman Sarah had known, that she was forced to check her program to assure herself that she had not wandered into the wrong service.

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At 7/03/2007 10:23 AM, Blogger Annie said...

Good use of the plural! I heard the word fora on the radio the other day and almost turned it off, I was so startled.

The encomiores probably didn't have to live with her while going through puberty and highschool.

 

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