All students of learning must have this word in their vocabulary - cornucopia. Cornucopia means abundance or a horn of plenty. The term cornucopia represents the horn of a goat from Greek mythology. According to legend, it was from this horn that the god Zeus was fed as an infant. Later, the horn was filled with flowers and fruits, and given as a present to Zeus. Today, a filled horn serves as a symbol to suggest a store of abundance. (www.m-c.com)
So the next time you see an abundance of anything, think Cornucopia.
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Monday, November 26, 2018
Monday, November 12, 2018
Boustrophedon - Word of Week
As students of learning, I must give you an interesting word this week which is boustrophedon. Boustrophedon is a noun that refers to writing of alternate lines in opposite directions as from left to right and from right to left. Before we standardized our writing from left to right, ancient Greek writers used a style called boustrophedon, which literally means "turning like oxen when plowing." These ancient Greeks simply started the next line immediately below the last letter, writing the letters and words in the opposite direction liken an oxen plowing left to right, then right to left. (https://www.merriam-webster.com)
So the next time you are writing your essay from left to right and you enter the next line and continue the left to right sequence, remember the term boustrophedon to recognize the yesteryear when people then wrote the opposite way known as boustrophedon.
So the next time you are writing your essay from left to right and you enter the next line and continue the left to right sequence, remember the term boustrophedon to recognize the yesteryear when people then wrote the opposite way known as boustrophedon.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Umbrage - Word of the Week
Our word of the week is umbrage. Umbrage is a noun that
refers to a reason of doubt or suspicion. As students of learning, one can
never entertain umbrage when studying or taking tests. Umbrage leads to
hesitation while expressing doubts in your answers to each question. One must demonstrate confidence when
studying; otherwise, one will give umbrage a chance to overrule your justifiable
outcome. So do not allow umbrage to beat your self-confidence
when preparing for exams.
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